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Mathematics, 16.03.2020 16:10 queenkimm26

In a survey of 1487 people, 933 people said they voted in a recent presidential election. Voting records show that 60% of eligible voters actually did vote. Given that 60% of eligible voters actually did vote, (a) find the probability that among 1487 randomly selected voters, at least 933 actually did vote. (b) What do the results from part (a) suggest? (a) P(Xgreater than or equals933)equals nothing (Round to four decimal places as needed.) (b) What does the result from part (a) suggest? A. People are being honest because the probability of P(xgreater than or equals933) is at least 1%. B. People are being honest because the probability of P(xgreater than or equals933) is less than 5%. C. Some people are being less than honest because P(xgreater than or equals933) is at least 1%. D. Some people are being less than honest because P(xgreater than or equals933) is less than 5%.

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