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A binomial experiment is a probability experiment where a same process is repeated for certain number of times.

So we use binomial experiment when we know that the events are independent of each others and has only 2 possible outcomes. For example, tossing a coin has 2 outcomes head or tail. Success is denoted as p while failure is denoted as 1- p .

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