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The document discusses the binomial distribution, which models counting experiments with a fixed number of trials (n) that can result in only two possible outcomes, labeled as "success" or "failure", with a constant probability (p) of success on each trial. Some key points are: 1) The binomial distribution has two parameters: n (the number of trials) and p (the probability of success on each trial). 2) The mean and variance of the binomial distribution are np and npq (where q = 1-p), respectively. 3) When n is large (usually n>5) and np and nq are large, the binomial distribution can be approximated by the normal distribution

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The document discusses the binomial distribution, which models counting experiments with a fixed number of trials (n) that can result in only two possible outcomes, labeled as "success" or "failure", with a constant probability (p) of success on each trial. Some key points are: 1) The binomial distribution has two parameters: n (the number of trials) and p (the probability of success on each trial). 2) The mean and variance of the binomial distribution are np and npq (where q = 1-p), respectively. 3) When n is large (usually n>5) and np and nq are large, the binomial distribution can be approximated by the normal distribution

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