
Binomial Distribution
Easy at first, but gets harder as you go on. For Binomial Distribution, the same thing is to happen but on a fixed number on times. Its probably really confusing to to read but if you watch the Jake4Maths videos, they explain it really well.
For this Distribution you have three, what I will be calling "Values". n = The number of trials conducted, p = the probability of a particular event and x = is the number we care about, or the most significant value we will need to make Binomial Distribution work. We are also looking at 2 assumptions; Independent and 2 outcomes.
How to use the calculator for Binomial Distributions;
Finding Mean and Standard Deviation. This was very easy to do, very straight forward and easy to understand.
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