Asked by Bernadine Franklin on May 08, 2024

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Which of the following is not a characteristic of a binomial experiment?

A) Each trial results in two or more outcomes.
B) There is a sequence of identical trials.
C) The trials are independent of each other.
D) The probability of success p is the same from one trial to another.

Binomial Experiment

A statistical experiment that meets the criteria of having a fixed number of trials, each with two possible outcomes, independent trials, and a constant probability of success.

Independent Trials

Refers to experiments or processes in which the outcome of any given trial does not affect the outcomes of future or past trials.

Probability of Success

The likelihood of achieving a desired outcome or event.

  • Identify the conditions required for a binomial experiment.
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Courtney SandersMay 14, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
A binomial experiment only has two possible outcomes for each trial, generally referred to as "success" or "failure". If there are more than two outcomes, such as in a multi-category classification problem, it would not be considered a binomial experiment.