Asked by Kristiana Rivera on May 24, 2024

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

A) The experiment consists of a sequence of n identical trials.
B) Each outcome can be referred to as a success or a failure.
C) The probabilities of the two outcomes can change from one trial to the next.
D) The trials are independent.

Binomial Experiment

An experiment or trial that leads to two possible outcomes, often termed success and failure, and follows a binomial distribution.

Identical Trials

Trials in a probability experiment that share the same conditions and possible outcomes.

Success

Achieving a desired outcome or reaching a predefined criterion of performance.

  • Utilize the principles of binomial probability in practical situations.
  • Understand properties of binomial experiments and their applications.
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Muhammad shariefMay 30, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
In a binomial experiment, the probabilities of the two outcomes (success or failure) remain constant from one trial to the next. This is a key property of a binomial experiment.