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Zoologists estimate that a randomly selected baby giraffe has a 32% chance of surviving to adulthood. Assume this estimate is correct. Suppose researchers select 100 baby giraffes at random to tag and monitor. Let X = the number that survive to adulthood. Which conditions for a binomial setting have been met for this scenario?

Binary?
Independent?
Number of trials?
Same probability?

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