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Internet Doctors:
a. Find the probability that three randomly selected adults all learn about medical symptoms more often from the Internet than from their doctor.
b. Find the probability that when three adults are randomly selected, at least one of them learns about medical symptoms more often from the Internet than from their doctor.
1. Internet Doctors: Confidence Interval In a survey of n = 2015 adults. 1108 of them said that they learn about medical symptoms more often from the Internet than from their doctor (based on a MerckManuals.com survey). Use the data to construct a 95% confidence
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