mension the properties of binomial distribution
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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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[tex][/tex] Mension the properties of binomial distribution.
The binomial distribution describes the behavior of a count variable X if the following conditions apply:
- The number of observations n is fixed.
- Each observation is independent.
- Each observation represents one of two outcomes ("success" or "failure").
- The probability of "success" p is the same for each outcome.
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