The Binomial Experiment and the Binomial Formula (6.5)
Learn about the Binomial Experiment and the Four Binomial Conditions that create a Binomial Setting, and learn about the Binomial Formula and how to use it. Table of Contents 0:00 - Learning Objectives 0:10 - Binomial Probability Distribution 0:38 - The Binomial Setting 1:21 - Practice Problem #1 4:12 - Practice Problem #2 7:50 - The Binomial Formula 9:47 - Connect with us If you found this video helpful and like what we do, you can directly support us on Patreon to help us make more videos. You can also support us by subscribing, liking this video, sharing it with your friends, or even connecting with us on other social media platforms. / simplelearningpro You can find practice questions and study guides on our website. http://www.simplelearningpro.com Want to connect with us? Instagram - / simplelearningpro Facebook - / simplelearningpro Twitter - / simplelearningp Thank you for watching the video. Feel free to leave any comments below! Special shoutout to Barbara E, and Christopher S for supporting me on Patreon!

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