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For which value of parameter n, Bernoulli distribution is a particular case of binomial distribution ?​

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Answered by vasantha2582
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The Bernoulli distribution is a special case of the binomial distribution where a single trial is conducted (so n would be 1 for such a binomial distribution). It is also a special case of the two-point distribution, for which the possible outcomes need not be 0 and 1.

Answered by adritabarmanroy
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The correct answer of this question is single trial is a conducted.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given - Value of parameter n, Bernoulli distribution is a particular case of the binomial distribution.

The Bernoulli distribution is a special case of the binomial distribution where a single trial is a conducted and it is also a special case of the two-point of distribution, for which the possible outcomes need not be 0 and 1.

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