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A candy company claims that 13% of its plain candies are orange, and a sample of 100 such candies is randomly selected.

Find the mean and the standard deviation for the number of orange candies in such groups of 100.

I do not get the formula to figure this out Someone, please help! Thank you
10 years ago

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