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. In a binomial experiment, for each trial the probability of success must؟؟

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Answered by Nylucy
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The Binomial Distribution

Each trial results in one of the two outcomes, called success and failure. The probability of success, denoted p, remains the same from trial to trial. The n trials are independent. That is, the outcome of any trial does not affect the outcome of the others.

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The Binomial Distribution

The Binomial DistributionEach trial results in one of the two outcomes, called success and failure. The probability of success, denoted p, remains the same from trial to trial. The n trials are independent. That is, the outcome of any trial does not affect the outcome of the others.

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