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Which of the statements is not true about the binomial distribution? The mean does not have to be an integer, even though the variable is a count. A random variable having a binomial distribution is a finite count, and the minimum value is zero. The smallest value can be zero or an integer above zero. The overall experiment consists of independent and identical trials.

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