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12 October, 18:36

In order for a discrete random variable to be modeled as binomial, what must be true about the random process/experiment that generates the values for the random variable?

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  1. 12 October, 21:27
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    The correct answer is the random experiment must be done via a bernoulli process.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Binomial distribution gives the number of successes in n independent experiments, all being a bernoulli trial. Bernoulli distribution can be considered as a particular case of binomial distribution where n = 1. Bernoulli experiment is a success-failure or boolean type experiment or the probability is equal for every value of random experiment.

    Thus in order for a discrete random variable to be modeled as binomial, the process should be bernoulli with equal probabilities for every random variable.
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