Determining if a question concerns a binomial experiment involves asking four questions about the problem, which are :
Answer
Step 1: Are there a fixed number of trials?
Step 2: Are there only 2 possible outcomes?
Step 3: Are the outcomes independent of each other? In other words, does the outcome of one trial (or one toss, or one question) affect another trial?
Step 4:Does the probability of success remain the same for each trial?
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Determining if a question concerns a binomial experiment involves asking four questions about the problem, which are :
Answer
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Question
Determining if a question concerns a binomial experiment involves asking four questions about the problem, which are :
Answer
Step 1: Are there a fixed number of trials?
Step 2: Are there only 2 possible outcomes?
Step 3: Are the outcomes independent of each other? In other words, does the outcome of one trial (or one toss, or one question) affect another trial?
Step 4:Does the probability of success remain the same for each trial?
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