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Suppose a simple random sample of size n=75 is obtained from a population whose size is N=15,000 and whose population proportion with a specified characteristic is p=0.4. (b) What is the probability of obtaining x=33 or more individuals with the characteristic?That is, what is P(^p≥0.44)? P(^p≥0.44)=_ (round to four decimal places)
(c) What is the probability of obtaining x=24 or fewer individuals with the characteristic? That is, what is P)^p≤ 0.32)?
P(^p≤ 0.32) = _ (round to four decimal places)

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