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Suppose an experiment consists of identical, independent, dichotomous trials (two possible outcomes denoted arbitrarily as “success” or “failure”) with a constant probability of success. A random variable is defined as the number of trials necessary to observe the first “successful” outcome. This random variable can be modeled as:


binomial.



geometric.



hypergeometric.



Poisson.

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