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Which of the following is not a property of a binomial setting?

a. Outcomes of different trials are independent.

b. The chance process consists of a fixed number of trials, n.

c. The probability of success is the same for each trial.

d. Trials are repeated until a success occurs.

e. Each trial can result in either a success or a failure.

Short Answer

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The correct option is : d. Trials are repeated until a success occurs is not property of a binomial setting

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We need to find that which statement is not property of a binomial setting

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Explanation

The statement- Trials are repeated until a success occurs is not a binomial setting ;

As this statement is a geometric setting .

The binomial is a kind of distribution that has viable outcomes (the prefix 鈥渂i鈥 method , or twice)

A Binomial Distribution indicates either Success or Failure

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