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An online retailer claims the probability of their packages arriving on time is 0.95. Assume that delivery times for packages are independent of one another and follow a binomial distribution. What is the probability that in 14 randomly selected orders, exactly 13 are on time? A. 0.3593
B. 0.5123
C. 0.6407
D. None of the above

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