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In a binomial experiment, is it possible for the probability of success to change from one trial to the next? explain.

pick one of the following. a. no. a binomial experiment requires that the probability be the same for success and failure. b. yes. the probability of success is random and changes for each trial. c. yes. the director of the experiment can choose any probability of success for each trial. d. no. a binomial experiment requires that the probability of success be the same for each trial.

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