Let X~B(16, 0.6) be a random variable distributed binomially.

What is the mean of the random variable

The mean of a binomial random variable is given by the formula: mean = n * p, where n is the number of trials and p is the probability of success in each trial.

In this case, n = 16 (number of trials) and p = 0.6 (probability of success).

Therefore, the mean of the random variable X is:

mean = 16 * 0.6 = 9.6