👉 The term "multinomial" refers to a type of probability distribution in which each value of the random variable can take on any one of a specified number of possible values. This means that there are multiple outcomes for each value, and each outcome is equally likely. For example, if you have a set of 10 items, with each item having a different color, you could create a multinomial distribution by assigning probabilities to the outcomes based on how many times each item was selected: P