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

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

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Answer:

-Each trial results in two or more outcomes.

Explanation:

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User Victor Ermolaev
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Answer:

-Each trial results in two or more outcomes.

Explanation:

In a binomial experiment, multiple independent trials are carried out with a constant probability of success, p, and a probability of failure, 1 - p, for each trial. Each trial results in exactly two outcomes (hence the name binomial).

Therefore, the only listed characteristic that does not pertain to a binomial experiment is:

-Each trial results in two or more outcomes.

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