Johann takes a random sample of 10 of his coworkers and asks them each how many hours they worked in the past week. Assume that their hours worked are independent, and let H represent the average number of hours worked. Is H a binomial variable? Why or why not? Choose 1 answer: A. Each trial isn't being classified as a success or failure, so H is not a binomial variable. B. There is no fixed number of trials, so H is not a binomial variable. C. The trials are not independent, so H is not a binomial variable. D. This situation satisfies each of the conditions for a binomial variable, so H has a binomial distribution.



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