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Mathematics, 10.11.2019 05:31 addisonborden

Suppose researchers are concerned about the rate of residents reporting no access to health insurance in a particular community. suppose national statistics indicate that 24% of residents are living without health insurance. assume the researchers sample a group of 10 households. a. what is the expected number of households that will have no insurance? b. what is the standard deviation?

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