The Binomial Distribution - MIT OpenCourseWare
Binomial Distribution Derived from theory, not from experience • An experiment consists of n“trials” • Each trial results in : yesor no (“binomial” means “2 names” or “2 labels”) • Trials are independent of each other • Each trial has same probability: success p, failure 1-p r.v. X = # successes in n trials ................
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