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- Use a normal approximation o find the probability of the indicated number of voters. In this case, assume that 118 eligible voters aged 18-24 are randomly selected. Suppose a previous study showed that among eligible voters aged 18-24, 22% of them voted. Probability that exactly 32 voted The probability that exactly 32 of 118 eligible voters voted is ?. (Round to four decimal places as needed.)Use a normal approximation to find the probability of the indicated number of voters. In this case, assume that 200 eligible voters aged 18-24 are randomly selected. Suppose a previous study showed that among eligible voters aged 18-24%, 22% of them voted. The probability that fewer than 49 voted.Use a normal approximation to find the probability of the indicated number of voters. In this case, assume that 139 eligible voters aged 18-24 are randomly selected. Suppose a previous study showed that among eligible voters aged 18-24, 22% of them voted. Probability that fewer than 37 voted The probability that fewer than 37 of 139 eligible voters voted is (Round to four decimal places as needed.)
- Use a normal approximation to find the probability of the indicated number of voters. In this case, assume that 157 eligible voters aged 18-24 are randomly selected. Suppose a previous study showed that among eligible voters aged 18-24, 22% of them voted. Probability that fewer than 41 votedUse a normal approximation to find the probability of the indicated number of voters. In this case, assume that 109 eligible voters aged 18-24 are randomly selected. Suppose a previous study showed that among eligible voters aged 18-24, 22% of them voted. Probability that fewer than 29 voted The probability that fewer than 29 of 109 eligible voters voted is (Round to four decimal places as needed.)Use a normal approximation to find the probability of the indicated number of voters. In this case, assume that 120 eligible voters aged 18-24 are randomly selected. Suppose a previous study showed that among eligible voters aged 18-24, 22% of them voted. Probability that exactly 32 voted The probability that exactly 32 of 120 eligible voters voted is 4.6867 (Round to four decimal places as needed.)
- use a normal approximation to find the probability of the indicated number of voters. in the case, assume that 136 eligible voters aged 18-24 are randomly selected. suppose a previous study showed that among eligible voters aged 18-24, 22% of them voted. probability that exactly 36 voted.Assume that when an adult is randomly selected, the probability that they do not require vision correction is 17%. If 12 adults are randomly selected, find the probability that exactly 3 of them require vision correction. (round to three decimal places as needed)The weights of steers in a herd are distributed normally. The variance is 40,000 and the mean steer weight is 1400lbs. Find the probability that the weight of a randomly selected steer is between 1537lbs and 1679lbs Round your answer to four decimal places.
- Use a normal approximation to find the probability of the indicated number of voters. In this case, assume that 131 eligible voters aged 18-24 are randomly selected. Suppose a previous study showed that among eligible voters aged 18-24, 22% of them voted. Probability that fewer than 32 votedA die is rolled 7 times. Find the probability of rolling no more than 4 ones. The probability of rolling no more than 4 ones is nothing. (Type an integer or decimal rounded to four decimal places as needed. Round all intermediate values to four decimal places as needed.)Use a normal approximation to find the probability of the indicated number of voters. In this case, assume that 111 eligible voters aged 18-24 are randomly selected. Suppose a previous study showed that among eligible voters aged 18-24, 22% of them voted. Probability that exactly 26 voted The probability that exactly 26 of 111 eligible voters voted is (Round to four decimal places as needed.)
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