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How many outcomes are possible for one event of a binomial experiment?

a.1
b.2
c.3
d.4

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B.2 because binomial mean 2 terms or having to names.
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Answer: The answer is (b) 2.

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to select out of the choices given the number of possible outcomes for one event of a binomial experiment.

A binomial experiment is a statistical experiment having a number of repeated trials where each trial can result in only two possible outcomes. We call one of these outcomes a success and the other, a failure.

For example, tossing of a fair coin is a binomial experiment, because it has only two possible outcomes, head or tail.

Thus, the correct option is (b). 2.

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