0.8058 At least one of the answers above is NOT correct (1 point) Suppose the number of radios in a household has a bino
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0.8058 At least one of the answers above is NOT correct (1 point) Suppose the number of radios in a household has a binomial distribution with parameters n=12, and p=50% Find the probability of a household having (8) 2 or 6 radios 02417 (b) 4 or fewer radios 0.1930 (c) 7 or more radios 0.1909 (d) fower than 6 radios 0,3892 (e) more than 4 radios 08058 Note: You can earn partial credit on this problem 0.8058 correct