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Why does the Binomial Theorem use combinations and not permutations for its coefficients?
binomial-coefficients
binomial-theorem
binomial-distribution
Rigorous, real analysis, proof of De Moivre–Laplace theorem
real-analysis
probability-theory
binomial-distribution
central-limit-theorem
probability-limit-theorems
Expectation of 3^x, where X~Binomial(10000,0.5)
probability
expected-value
binomial-distribution
Generalizing Poisson's binomial distribution to the multinomial case.
probability-distributions
binomial-distribution
Can we prove that a fair coin tends to have 50% of relative frequency when number of trials tends to infinity ??
probability
statistics
binomial-distribution
Underdog leading at least once in an infinite series of games
probability
sequences-and-series
binomial-distribution
Find marginal distribution of Y while knowing distribution of X and $Y|X$
measure-theory
statistics
probability-distributions
binomial-distribution
How to prove Poisson Distribution is the approximation of Binomial Distribution?
probability
poisson-distribution
binomial-distribution
How to show a binomial random variable dominates another binomial random variable with a smaller success value?
probability
probability-theory
probability-distributions
binomial-distribution
Binomial Distribution Problem - Airline Overbooking
probability
binomial-distribution
How to prove the rule of succession without calculus?
probability
uniform-distribution
binomial-distribution
Probability of the maximum of n binomial random variables being less than n
probability
binomial-distribution
Asymptotic behavior of combinations: approximating Hypergeometric by Binomial [duplicate]
limits
probability-distributions
asymptotics
combinations
binomial-distribution
Probability of majority votes being correct
binomial-distribution
cumulative-distribution-functions
How to evaluate Binomial(X,Y)? [closed]
probability
binomial-distribution
Binomial distribution exact
probability
statistics
solution-verification
binomial-distribution
If $X$ is an observation from a $\text{Binom}(n, p)$, with $0 < p < 1$, how to find the UMVUE of $p^2$, and does it reach the Cramer-Rao lower bound?
statistics
statistical-inference
binomial-distribution
Distribution of weighted sum of Bernoulli RVs
probability
statistics
probability-distributions
binomial-distribution
gamma-distribution
Looking for a limit
limits
probability-theory
gamma-function
binomial-distribution
distribution-tails
Calculate the following limit using the Central Limit Theorem
probability-theory
probability-distributions
binomial-distribution
central-limit-theorem
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