In the clinical trial of drug employed to help subjects stop smoking, 890 subjects were treated with 1 mg doses of the drug. That group consisted of 36 subjects who experienced nausea. The probability of nausea for subjects not receiving the treatment was 0.0108.
Supposing that the drug has no effect, so that the probability of nausea was 0.0108, find the mean and standard deviation for the numbers of people in groups of 907 that can be expected to experience nausea.