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Suppose a manufacturer knows from previous data that 2.5% of one type of lightbulb are defective. The quality control inspector randomly selects bulbs
until a defective one is found. Is this a binomial experiment? Why or why not?
O A. No, because each trial cannot be classified as a success or failure.
B. Yes, because the situation satisfies all four conditions for a
binomial experiment.
C. No, because the number of trials is not fixed.
D. No, because the trials are not independent.

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