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A binomial experiment must satisfy the following condition.
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The first one we have over here is that there are fixed.
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So we have that there are fixed number of trials.
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Right.
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We have this.
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So either you could have, you know, five trials, you could have 10 trials, but you should always have what you should have fixed number of trials.
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Right.
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The second one that we have over here is each trial has two possible.
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Possible so we have over here that two possible outcomes right so you could just have only two possible outcomes such as you know success or you could have what failure right so they are just two outcomes or you could have something like selected right or you could have not selected right so so, as you can see that in these two case scenarios, we just have two outcomes.
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Now, see in the third case one, what we will have over here is that the trials are independent.
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Right.
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So, what you should have is that your trials, they should be independent of each other.
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And the fourth condition over here is that the probability of success, that is p...