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An electronics manufacturer knows that 2%, percent of its computer processors are defective. Suppose the manufacturer randomly selects these processors until one is found with a defect. Let D represent the number of processors it takes to find the first one that is defective. Assume that defective processors are independent. Is D a binomial variable? Why or why not?

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