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Quiz: Conditions for Binomial Model Suitability

Edexcel GCSE Statistics (1ST0)

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Building on what you've learned about probability, let's test your understanding of the conditions for using the binomial model!

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Which of the following must be true for a binomial model to be suitable?

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Which of the following are conditions for using a binomial model? (Select all that apply)

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A binomial model is suitable when there are {{blank0}} outcomes and a {{blank1}} probability of success in each trial.

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If the probability of success is 0.2 and there are 10 trials, what is the expected number of successes?

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What is the maximum number of outcomes allowed per trial in a binomial model?

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Which of the following are examples of situations suitable for a binomial model? (Select all that apply)

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The probability of success must remain {{blank0}} for each trial in the binomial model.

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