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Ravi sells real estate. Based on previous data, he knows that 5% of home tours result in a sale. Assume that the results of these tours are independent from each other.
Which of the following choices are binomial random variables?
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Take a random sample of 3 tours and let K = the number of tours that result in a sale.
Take a random sample of 3 tours and let M = the amount of sales (in dollars) generated by
the tours.
Take a random sample of 30 tours and let L = the number of tours that result in a sale.

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