
The Binomial Distribution
Students investigate the binomial distribution and its applications. They will calculate probabilities for independent trials with two possible outcomes.
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Students investigate the binomial distribution and its applications. They will calculate probabilities for independent trials with two possible outcomes.
Key Questions
- What are the characteristics of a binomial experiment?
- How do we calculate binomial probabilities?
- When is the binomial distribution applicable in real life?
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