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i. A binomial distribution has a characteristic that an outcome of an experiment is classified into one of two mutually exclusive categories (a success or a failure) . ii. A binomial distribution has the characteristic that the probability of a success stays the same for each trial, but the probability of a failure varies from trial to trial.
iii. The mean of a binomial probability distribution can be determined by multiplying the probability of a failure by the number of trials.
Disjunctive Proposition
A statement in logic that presents two or more alternatives, where the truth of at least one of the options implies the truth of the proposition.
Hypothetical Proposition
A conditional statement expressing a hypothesis and a consequence.
Hypothetical Proposition
A proposition or statement that is conditional and asserts a possible outcome if certain conditions are met.
Antecedent
In logic, the first half of a hypothetical proposition; in general, any preceding event, condition, or cause.
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