MATH 321 Lecture Notes - Lecture 37: Binomial Type, Binomial Distribution

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In probability, we have something called the binomial probability distribution that do both surfaces when doing those types of problems. They also lead into our work with our population proportion later on down the road so it"s important to get a foundation of the binomial probability distribution and seeing some examples of it. With the binomial type probability problems (. 24) there are certain aspects that you need to look for. First within each trial, you have either a success or failure situation that can occur. A lot of the times it is a characteristic that something either has or doesn"t have. Second there has to be a fixed number of repeated independent trials that you have, so you have a specific number of trials that you go through. Third you have to have a probability of success that is at the same at the same each individual trial. Fourth the trials have to be independent of each other.

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