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Mathematics, 02.03.2020 19:01 mullerma

In the United States, voters who are neither Democrat nor Republican are called Independent. It is believed that 15% of voters are Independent. A survey asked 15 people to identify themselves as Democrat, Republican, or Independent. Find the requested probabilities, to four decimal places. a) What is the probability that none of the people are Independent? b) What is the probability that fewer than 7 are Independent? c) What is the probability that more than 6 people are Independent?

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