
binomial experiment
A binomial experiment is a type of experiment where you repeat a process a fixed number of times, and each time has only two possible outcomes—success or failure. The main idea is to determine the probability of getting a certain number of successes across all trials. For example, flipping a coin multiple times and counting how many times it lands heads is a binomial experiment. Key features include fixed trials, independent outcomes, and constant probability of success in each trial. It helps in predicting the likelihood of various success patterns in repeated experiments.