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Binomial Experiment
An experiment with two outcomes (success and failure) for each trial, with a fixed number of trials and constant probability of success.
Successes
The occurrences of a defined outcome of interest in a series of trials or tests.
Hypergeometric Distribution
A discrete probability distribution that describes the probability of k successes in n draws, without replacement, from a finite population of size N that contains exactly K successes.
Probability Distribution
A mathematical description of a random phenomenon in terms of the probabilities of its outcomes.
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