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Examples of binomial experiments
Some experiments are composed of repetitions of independent trials, each with two possible outcomes.
The binomial probability distribution may describe the variation that occurs from one set of trials of such a binomial experiment to another.
We devote a chapter to the binomial distribution not only because it is a mathematical model for an enormous variety of real life phenomena, but also because it has important properties that recur in many other probability models.
We begin with a few examples of binomial experiments.
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