Many probability experiments can be reduced to two outcomes: success or failure. For example, a surgeon performs a surgery on a patient. Either the surgery was successful (success) or the surgery was unsuccessful (failure). Probability experiments such as these are called Binomial Probability Distributions.
Instructions
In your initial post:
Discuss the requirements of a binomial probability distribution.
Provide two real world examples of a binomial experiment.
Make sure to specify why these are binomial experiments.
Determine the values of n, x, p, and q for each real-world example.