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To calculate the mean and variance in a binomial distribution, you use the parameters of the distribution: the number of trials (n) and the probability of success (p) in each trial.
The mean, or expected value, of a binomial distribution is fairly straightforward to calculate. It's simply the product of the number of trials (n) and the probability of success (p) in each trial.
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