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What is the difference between a probability experiment that is a binomial experiment and one that is not a binomial experiment?​

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The binomial distribution has the following properties: The mean of the distribution (μx) is equal to n * P . The variance (σ2x) is n * P * ( 1 - P ).

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Answer: The binomial experiment is the experiment that will satisfy the 4 conditions, a fixed number of trials. And each trial is independent of the others. There will be 2 outcomes. The probability of each of the outcomes remains constant from each trial. (trial to trial.) Is that your question?

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