Multinomial Distribution Graph. The case where k 2 is equivalent to the binomial distribution. Red a area1 year1 white b area2 year2 blue c area3 year3 d area4 year4 f area5never individual trials are independent.
The multinomial distribution discrete distribution the outcomes are discrete. 3 red 1 green and 4 blue. The case where k 2 is equivalent to the binomial distribution.
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If a random variable x follows a multinomial distribution then the probability that outcome 1 occurs exactly x 1 times outcome 2 occurs exactly x 2 times outcome 3 occurs exactly x 3 times etc. Integer say n specifying the total number of objects that are put into k boxes in the typical multinomial experiment. For dmultinom it defaults to sum x. Suppose that a bag contains 8 balls.
