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Mathematics, 22.09.2019 21:30, shelbyp2003

Suppose we are flipping a fair coin (i. e., probability of heads = 0.5 and probability of tails = 0.5). further, suppose we consider the result of heads to be a success. what is the standard deviation of the binomial distribution if we flip the coin 5 times?

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