When an experiment's trials has exactly two possible outcomes, such as heads or tails, and possesses the following traits, what type of experiment and resulting distribution is this considered?
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Poisson distribution |
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Binomial distribution |
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Continuous distribution |
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Hypergeometric distribution |
Answer)
Binomial distribution as
In binomial distribution
We have
A fixed number of trials
Each trial is independent of the others
The probability of each outcome remains constant from trial to
trial
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