Understanding the Binomial Probability Distribution - statistics help
Many statistical courses teach about the binomial probability distribution. The binomial distribution is very useful for modelling certain discrete happenings. This video explains when the binomial can be used, with an example of breaking ice cream cones. If you have questions, please put them in the comments below. 0:00 Introduction 0:28 Conditions for a binomial distribution 0:58 Example of Luke's ice cream cone breakage P(Breakage = 1) 2:10 Ways of calculating binomial probabilities 2:51 P(2 or more break) 3:19 Understanding the binomial distribution 5:03 Requirements for binomial distribution Here is a link to the online calculator: http://onlinestatbook.com/2/calculato... See https://creativemaths.net/videos/ for all of Dr Nic's videos organised by topic. #DrNicStats #Statistics #Probability

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