Coins are selected randomly with replacement from a box that contains a 1000 ten-cent and 500 fifty-cent coins. Choose the most suitable distribution for the number of the ten-cent coins selected in a row before a fifty-cent coin is selected. Binomial approximately binomial approximately geometric geometric
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