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Difference between normal poisson and binomial distribution

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Answered by aryan3664
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The binomial distribution is one, whose possible number of outcomes are two, i.e. success or failure. On the other hand, there is no limit of possible outcomes in Poisson distribution

The theoretical probability distribution is defined as a function which assigns a probability to each possible outcomes of the statistical experiment. The probability distribution can be discrete or continuous, where, in the discrete random variable, the total probability is allocated to different mass points while in the continuous random variable the probability is distributed at various class intervals.

Binomial distribution and Poisson distribution are two discrete probability distribution. Normal distribution, student-distribution, chi-square distribution, and F-distribution are the types of continuous random variable. So, here we go to discuss the difference between Binomial and Poisson distribution. Have a look.

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