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In a binomial experiment, the probability

A) does not change from trial to trial.
B) changes from trial to trial.
C) could change from trial to trial, depending on the situation under consideration.
D) could change depending on the number of outcomes.

Binomial Experiment

A statistical experiment that has exactly two possible outcomes for each trial and a fixed number of trials.

Probability

A measure of the likelihood of a certain event or outcome occurring, expressed as a number between 0 and 1.

  • Employ the rules of binomial probability in relevant contexts.
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Camille NimerNov 26, 2024
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