A binomial experiment is a statistical experiment that has the following properties:

• The experiment consists of n repeated trials.
• Each trial can result in just two possible outcomes. We call one of these outcomes a success and the other, a failure.
• The probability of success, denoted by P, is the same on every trial.
• The trials are independent; that is, the outcome on one trial does not affect the outcome on other trials.
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it helps to understand binomial experiments and some associated notation; so we cover those topics first. Binomial Experiment <span>A binomial experiment is a statistical experiment that has the following properties: The experiment consists of n repeated trials. Each trial can result in just two possible outcomes. We call one of these outcomes a success and the other, a failure. The probability of success, denoted by P, is the same on every trial. The trials are independent; that is, the outcome on one trial does not affect the outcome on other trials. Consider the following statistical experiment. You flip a coin 2 times and count the number of times the coin lands on heads. This is a bi