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A produce manufacturer fills bags of baby carrots by weight. Each bag is supposed to have 12 ounces of baby carrots. Unfortunately, 3% of the baby carrots are discolored. Let X represent the number of discolored baby carrots in a bag.

Are the conditions for a binomial setting in this scenario met?
No, there is no fixed number of baby carrots.
Yes, all four conditions in BINS have been met.
No, we are sampling the carrots without replacement.
No, 3% is a very small probability, so we should not carry out a binomial procedure.

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Answer:

It is A) No, There is no fixed number of baby carrots.

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