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Introduction to n statistics Switching over to baseball, Mark noticed that the probability that a certain player hit a home run in a single game is 0....
Introduction to n statistics
Switching over to baseball, Mark noticed that the probability that a certain player hit a home run in a single game is 0.165. Mark is interested in the variability of the number of home runs if this player plays 150 games.
If Mark uses a binomial distribution to model the number of home runs, what is the variance for a total of 150 games?