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N a box of 12 tape measures, there is one that does not work. Employees take a tape measure as needed. The tape measures are not returned, once taken. You are the 8th employee to take a tape measure. Is this a binomial experiment? a. Yes, the probability of success is one out of 12 with 8 selected.
b. No, the probability of getting the broken tape measure changes as there is no replacement.
c. Yes, you are finding the probability of exactly 5 not being broken.
d. No, binomial does not include systematic selection such as "eighth".

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