Probability distribution rather than continuous probability

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Real-Life Applications of Binomial Distribution" Please respond to ONE of the following:

Provide one (1) real-life example or application of a binomial distribution. Explain how the example matches the conditions for the binomial distribution. NOTE: Be sure your example is unique and has not already been used by another classmate.

Determine the conditions under which you would use a discrete probability distribution rather than a continuous probability distribution. Provide one (1) example to illustrate your reasoning.

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