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Assume that for an ad campaign to be successful, at least 79% of those seeing a television commercial must be able to recall the name of the company featured in the commercial one hour after viewing the commercial. Before distributing an ad campaign nationally, an advertising company plans to show the commercial to a random sample of 16 people. It will also show the same people two additional commercials for different products or businesses. a. Assuming that the advertisement will be successful (79% will be able to recall the name of the company in the ad), what is the expected number of people in the sample who will recall the company featured in the commercial one hour after viewing the three commercials?(integer or a decimal. do not round.)
b. Suppose that in the sample of 19 people, 12 were able to recall the name of the company in the commercial one hour after viewing. Based on the premise that the advertising campaign will be successful, what is the probability of 12 or fewer people being able to recall the company name? The probability is 0.1487 Round to four decimal places as needed.)
c. Based on the results of parts a and b, what conclusion might the advertising executives make about this particular advertising campaign?
A. The advertising campaign was a success because he percentage hat remember he company's name appears to be greater than or equal
B. The advertising campaign was a failure because the percentage that remember the company's name appears to be greater than or equal to 76%.
C. The advertising campaign was a success because the percentage that remember the company's name appears to be less than 76%.
D. The advertising campaign was a failure because the percentage that remember the company's name appears to be less than 76%

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