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Which three criteria do binomial experiments meet?

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Copied and pasted from a page about Bernoulli trials. I think it's safe to assume the properties are the same because a binomial experiment is a sequence of Bernoulli trials. (but I'm not an expert)

There are only two outcomes a 1 or 0, i.e., success or failure each time.

If the probability of success is p then the probability of failure is 1-p and this remains the same across each successive trial.

The probabilites are not affected by the outcomes of other trials which means the trials are independent.
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Answer: B,C,E for the first part

Second part B an C

Explanation:

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