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  • 02-07-2021
  • Mathematics
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Consider a binomial experiment. If the number of trials is increased, what happens to the expected value

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oeerivona oeerivona
  • 03-07-2021

Answer:

The expected value is an expression of the weighted average and can be taken as the (arithmetic) mean

As the number of trials is increased in a binomial experiment, the expected values obtained, in each of the set of trials continuously tend to the theoretical expected value

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