SOLUTION: 1. In a binomial experiment, what does it mean to say that each trial is independent of the other trials?

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Question 933169: 1. In a binomial experiment, what does it mean to say that each trial is
independent of the other trials?

Answer by richard1234(7193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
That means that the result of one trial does not influence the result of other trials.
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