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For each​ situation, identify the sample size​ n, the probability of a success​ p, and the number of successes x. When asked for the​ probability, state the answer in the form​ b(n, p,x). There is no need to give the numerical value of the probability. Assume the conditions for a binomial experiment are satisfied. Complete parts​ (a) and​ (b) below. Required:
a. A 2017 poll found that 53% of college students were very confident that their major will lead to a good job. If 30 college students are chosen at random, what's the probability that 14 of them were very confident their major would lead to a good job?
b. A 2017 poll found that 53% of college students were very confident that their major will lead to a good job. If 30 college students are chosen at random, what's the probability that 10 of them are NOT confident that their major would lead to a good job?

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