Final answer:
Option (c) - the probability of rolling a die five times and getting an even number or a prime number three times - is not an example of a binomial distribution.
Step-by-step explanation:
A binomial distribution is a probability distribution that describes the number of successful outcomes in a fixed number of independent trials. In order to be considered a binomial distribution, the following conditions must be met:
- There are only two possible outcomes, called success and failure, for each trial.
- The trials are independent and repeated using identical conditions.
Based on these conditions, option (c) is not an example of a binomial distribution since the outcomes of rolling a die five times and getting an even number or a prime number are not independent.