camillaknebel5 camillaknebel5
  • 12-07-2014
  • Mathematics
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What does the random variable (r) for a binomial experiment of n trials represent?

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Pulkit
Pulkit Pulkit
  • 18-07-2014
It binomial experiment, random variable r represents the number of successes in n number of trials.
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kellyfengwashere kellyfengwashere
  • 10-07-2019

Answer:

N represents the number of trials

P represents the probability of success

K represents the number of successes

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