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the binominal distribution can be specified by using the parameters​

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Answered by vasantha2582
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The distribution of the number of successes is a binomial distribution. It is a discrete probability distribution with two parameters, traditionally indicated by n , the number of trials, and p , the probability of success.

Answered by Anonymous
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The binominal distribution can be specified by using the parameters​.

  • The binomial distribution is a typical probability distribution that predicts the likelihood of one of two outcomes given a set of inputs.
  • It sums up the number of trials when each one has the same chance of achieving a certain result.
  • A binomial's value is calculated by multiplying the number of independent trials by the number of successes.
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