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As reported in Trends in Television, the proportion of US households who have at least one VCR is 0.535. If 14 households are selected at random, without replacement, from all US households, what is the (approximate) probability that the number having at least one VCR is no more than 8 but at least 6.00. Be sure to use many decimal places in your calculations (at least 4), but report your answer to three decimal places.
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