Asked by Amber Porter on Jun 12, 2024

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A binomial random variable is an example of a discrete random variable.

Discrete Random Variable

A variable that can take on a countable number of distinct values, often representing the outcomes of some random process.

  • Secure a solid understanding of the foundational elements of probability distributions, like binomial and Poisson distributions.
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Gagandeep kaur DhillonJun 19, 2024
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Binomial random variables can only take on a finite number of values and have a specific probability distribution, making them an example of a discrete random variable.