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Examples of some random varibales are given below :
1. Number of sons among the children of parents with five children
2. Number of sundays in some randomly selected months with 30 days
3. Number of apples in some 3 kg packets, purchased from a retail shop
Which of the above is expected to follow binomial distribution ?

A

Variable 1

B

Variable 2

C

Variable 3

D

None of these

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B

Number of Sundays in some randomly selected months with 30 days follow binomial distribution.
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