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27 June, 22:25

A multinomial probability distribution describes data that are classified into two or more categories when a multinomial experiment is carried out.

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  1. 27 June, 22:36
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    The statement that "A multinomial probability distribution describes data that are classified into two or more categories when a multinomial experiment is carried out" is TRUE.

    A multinomial experiment has 4 properties:

    n repeated trials

    various likely outcome

    A specific outcome's chance in happening is fixed

    The tests are self-reliant. Meaning, whatever the result of one test won't affect the results of the other tests.
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