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A biologist randomly selects 10 portions of water, each equal to .1 in volume, from the...

A biologist randomly selects 10 portions of water, each equal to .1 in volume, from the local reservoir and counts the number of bacteria present in each portion. The biologist then totals the number of bacteria for the 10 portions to obtain an estimate of the number of bacteria percubic centimeter present in the reservoir water. Is this a binomial experiment?

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