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Explain the relationship between a binomial experiment and a binomial distribution.
Answer to Problem 46HP
A binomial distribution is possible only in binomial experiment.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Explain the relationship between a binomial experiment and a binomial distribution.
Calculation:
Consider the binomial experiment, there are fixed number of trials in the which are independent of one another.
There should be the certainty of success or failure. No middle ground. The probability of each outcome in trial remains same through the experiment.
Now Consider the binomial distribution, A binomial distribution is possible only in binomial experiment where the certainty of success or failure. No middle ground.
Hence, a binomial distribution is possible only in binomial experiment.
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