Variables that follow binomial probability distributions.
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What are examples of variables that follow a binomial probability distribution? What are examples of variables that follow a Poisson distribution? When might you use a geometric probability?
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What are examples of variables that follow a binomial probability distribution? What are examples of variables that follow a Poisson distribution? When might you use a geometric probability?
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What are examples of variables that follow a binomial probability distribution?
Variables that follow a binomial probability distribution would be things that are contained within a certain amount of space, like when a stone is thrown into the lake several times over a ten minute period and the child is trying to hit a certain piece of wood out in the ...
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