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A candy company claims that 11% of its plain candies are orange, and a sample of 200 such candies is randomly selected

a. find the mean and standard deviation for the number of orange candies in such groups of 100. use the formulas below to calculate
the mean and standard deviation of the distribution. μ = np σ = √npq
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