What are the four requirements for a probability experiment to be a binomial experiment? Choose from the list below.

The outcomes are independent of each other.

The probability of a success does not remain the same in each case.

The outcomes are dependent on each other.

The probability of a success remains the same in each case.

Each trial has more than two outcomes.

There are two trials.

Each trial has only two outcomes.

There is a fixed number of trials.

There is an unlimited number of trials.

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For a probability experiment to be classified as a binomial experiment, it must satisfy the following four requirements:

  1. The outcomes are independent of each other.
  2. The probability of a success remains the same in each case.
  3. Each trial has only two outcomes.
  4. There is a fixed number of trials.

These criteria ensure that the binomial experiment adheres to the framework needed for binomial probability calculations.