Question: 1.) Multinomial experiment outcomes are k counts when there are k possible distinctive outcomes for each trial. They can take any integer values that are

1.) Multinomial experiment outcomes are k counts when there are k possible distinctive outcomes for each trial. They can take any integer values that are greater than or equal to 0.

(True/False)

*What values can k take on? Multinomial experiments have to take on at least two outcomes right?

2.) Binomial experiment is a special case of the multinomial experiment, with k=2.

(True/False)

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