SOLUTION: Which of the following is not true about the binomial distribution? The probability of success plus the probability of failure is one. The trials are independent.

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Question 1086126: Which of the following is not true about the binomial distribution?


The probability of success plus the probability of failure is one.

The trials are independent.

The random variable X is continuous.

The probability of success is constant from trial to trial.

None of these.

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FALSE: The random variable X is continuous. It is discrete.
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