The smallest number which is considered a usual value for the Random Variable can be found by "Mean - 2*standard deviation".  The largest number which is considered a usual value for the Random Variable can be found by "Mean + 2*standard deviation"   If X is a binomial random variable, where there are 170 trials, and p = 0.875 find the smallest value that would be considered usual for X (write as a decimal).

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The smallest number which is considered a usual value for the Random Variable can be found by "Mean - 2*standard deviation". 

The largest number which is considered a usual value for the Random Variable can be found by "Mean + 2*standard deviation"

 

If X is a binomial random variable, where there are 170 trials, and p = 0.875 find the smallest value that would be considered usual for X (write as a decimal). 

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