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binomial distribution

binomial distribution  Our X is a binomial random variable meaning it represents the number of successes in n trials So it can take 0, 1, 2 or 3 Now, we would like Binomial distribution is the sum of all successes in repeated independent trials conducted on an infinite, identical population

From question 4 , calculate the probability of getting three or less heads in five tosses of a coin The Binomial Distribution for Unequal Probabilities If The binomial distribution is used when there are exactly two mutually exclusive outcomes of a trial These outcomes are appropriately labeled success and

Requirements and Conditions for a Binomial Distribution · Must be a fixed number of trials · Continuous data are not binomial · The probability of success Binomial Distribution is a Discrete Distribution It describes the outcome of binary scenarios, toss of a coin, it will either be head or tails

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