Definition

Binomial distribution

Also known as: binomial law

The probability distribution of the number of successes in a fixed number of independent yes/no trials, each with the same probability of success. The classic example is the number of heads in 10 fair coin flips: getting zero or ten heads is rare, while counts near five are most likely. Its shape is symmetric and bell-like when the success probability is one half.


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