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15 July, 09:40

A statistics class at wilmington college has 25 students of which 15 are math majors and 10 are business majors. the professor randomly selects five students to work together on a group project. what is the mean of this probability distribution if selecting a business major is defined as a success?

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  1. 15 July, 10:55
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    The mean of a binomial probability distribution is given by μ = np where n is the number of trials (number of samples) and p is the probability of success.

    Given that a statistics class at wilmington college has 25 students of which 15 are math majors and 10 are business majors and selecting a business major is defined as a success.

    p = 10 / 25 = 0.4

    If the professor randomly selects five students to work together on a group project, the mean of this probability distribution is given by 5 x 0.4 = 2.
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