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This problem relies on the definition of a Binomial random variable as a sum of n Bernoulli random variables. Let Xi be a Bernoulli random variable with p=0.1, for 1≤i≤400. The random variable X1+⋯+X400 will likely be around , give or take about . (Enter the expected value of the random variable, and its standard error.) What is the probability that X1+⋯+X400 will equal 25?

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