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A population where each of its element is assigned to one and only one of several classes or categories is

a a. multinomial population.
b. Poisson population.
c. normal population.
d. binomial population.

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User Agam
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Answer: The answer is multinomial population

Step-by-step explanation:

Its is an independent trials each of which leads to a success for exactly one of the categories, with each category having a given fixed success probability, the multinomial distribution gives the probability of any particular combination of numbers of successes for the various categories.

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