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According to the book of odds, the probability that a randomly selected us adult usually eats breakfast is 0.61.

a) explain what probability 0.61 means in this setting.

b) why doesn’t this probability say that if 100 us adults are chosen at random, exactly 61 of them usually don’t eat breakfast?

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