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1. How do binomial and geometric models differ?
2. In what situations would a geometric model be better than a binomial model?
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A binomial has a specified number of trials just before an experiment begins, and X counts the number of achievements acquired within that limited number. While a geometric, on the other hand, has a fixed number of successes and counts the number of attempts necessary to reach the first success.

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This is only for the first question i don't know the second one sorry
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2 the genetics the fine ring
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