In probability theory and statistics, the binomial distribution is the discrete probability distribution of the number of successes in a sequence of independent binary (yes/no) experiments, each of which yields success with probability. Suppose an experiment conforms to the following requirements: (1) the experiment consists of trials, where is fixed before the start of the experiment; (2) the trials are independent Bernoulli experiments (i.e., each trial results in either a success or failure); (3) the trials are independent, so that the outcome of any particular trial does not influence the outcome of any other trial; and (4) the probability of success is constant from trial to trial and is denoted by . An experiment that satisfies cond...