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i. For a binomial distribution, each trial has a known number of successes. For example, a four question multiple-choice test can only have zero, one, two, three and four successes (number correct) .
ii. To construct a binomial probability distribution, the number of trials and the probability of success must be known.
Iii) A binomial distribution has a characteristic that the trials are independent, which means that the outcome of one trial does not affect the outcome of any other trial.


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