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binomial distribution
noun
- a distribution giving the probability of obtaining a specified number of successes in a finite set of independent trials in which the probability of a success remains the same from trial to trial.
binomial distribution
noun
- a statistical distribution giving the probability of obtaining a specified number of successes in a specified number of independent trials of an experiment with a constant probability of success in each. Symbol: Bi ( n, p ), where n is the number of trials and p the probability of success in each
binomial distribution
- The frequency distribution of the probability of a specified number of successes in an arbitrary number of repeated independent Bernoulli trials.
- Also called Bernoulli distribution
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of binomial distribution1
Example Sentences
The duplication process was represented by a binomial distribution where each duplication could have either been retained or not.
But if you repeat that activity many times, the laws of probability—or more specifically, a formula called the “binomial distributionâ€â€”will eventually catch up with you.
“We can check this by means of binomial distribution.â€
As the number of tickets sold goes up, the chance that more than one person will share in the jackpot does as well, according to a well-known mathematical function called a binomial distribution.
We’ll arrange these numbers according to a stratified sampling design, fit a negative binomial distribution to those numbers, maximize some likelihood functions and compare some Akaike’s Information Criterion values.
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