Chapter 33: Binomial Distribution
An experiment may be repeated n times and each of these n trials are independent of one another. If each trial only gives one of the two possible outcomes, say 'success' (when required event take place) and failure (when required event does not take place) then it is called a Binomial Experiment. For more details use the links given below:
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Exercises of Binomial Distribution – Class 12th R.D. Sharma Solutions |
| Binomial Distribution Exercise 33.1 |
| Binomial Distribution Exercise 33.2 |
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