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Adding together 2 binomial expressions will always sum to a binomial

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In probability theory and statistics, the sum of independent binomial random variables is itself a binomial random variable if all the component variables share the same success probability. If success probabilities differ, the probability distribution of the sum is not binomial.

In short, no.

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