The Binomial Experiment. The experiment consists of n identical trials. Each trial results in one of two outcomes , success (S) or failure (F). The probability of success on a single trial is p and remains constant from trial to trial. The probability of failure is q = 1 – p. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The Binomial ExperimentThe Binomial Experiment1. The experiment consists of nn identical trials. identical trials.
2. Each trial results in one of two outcomesone of two outcomes, success (S) or failure (F).
3. The probability of success on a single trial is p and remains constantremains constant from trial to trial. The probability of failure is q = 1 – p.
4. The trials are independentindependent.
5. We are interested in xx, the number of successes in , the number of successes in n n trials.trials.
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Mean:
Standard deviation:
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