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Video continuing an example of a binomial distribution for the amount of heads in five flips of a coin by drawing the graph and including discussion on how the distribution relates to a normal bell curve. Also includes explanation of why it is called a binomial distribution as related to the binomial coefficient and a generalization of the calculations necessary to form the graph. Video is also listed in the probability section of Khan Videos. [11:05]
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