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i. A binomial distribution is a discrete probability distribution. ii. To construct a binomial distribution, it is necessary to know the total number of trials and the probability of success on each trial.
iii. If the probability of success remains the same, but n increases, the shape of the binomial distribution becomes more symmetrical.
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