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Which of the following situations WOULD NOT represent a binomial application? A. Choosing a card randomly from a standard deck and noting its color (remember color has only two outcomes black or red) B. Choosing a card randomly from a standard deck and noting whether its a face card C. Choosing a card randomly from a standard deck and noting its suit D. Choosing a card randomly from a standard deck and noting whether or not it's an ace

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Answer:

Choosing a card randomly and noting its suit

Step-by-step explanation:

Choosing a card randomly and noting its suit

This is because binomial distributions only work for bernoulli trials (a trail in which there are only two outcomes)