"binomial distribution" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: binomial distributions [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} binomial distribution (plural binomial distributions)
  1. (probability theory, statistics) The discrete probability distribution of the number of successes in a sequence of n independent trials, each of which yields success with probability p. Wikipedia link: binomial distribution Categories (topical): Probability theory, Statistics Derived forms: negative binomial distribution Related terms: binomial random variable, binomial test Translations (probability distribution): binomické rozdělení [neuter] (Czech), binomijakauma (Finnish), Binomialverteilung [feminine] (German), binomiális eloszlás (Hungarian), tvíliðudreifing [feminine] (Icelandic), tvíkostadreifing [feminine] (Icelandic), distribuție binomială [feminine] (Romanian), distribuție binomică [feminine] (Romanian), duhakaying pamamahagi (Tagalog), біноміа́льний розпо́діл (binomiálʹnyj rozpódil) [masculine] (Ukrainian)

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