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In a local council election, 36% of voters voted for party A. The organisers of an exit poll surveyed 100 voters and ann

Posted: Sun Sep 05, 2021 5:19 pm
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In A Local Council Election 36 Of Voters Voted For Party A The Organisers Of An Exit Poll Surveyed 100 Voters And Ann 1
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In a local council election, 36% of voters voted for party A. The organisers of an exit poll surveyed 100 voters and announced that fewer than 30% of the votes went to party A. Using the normal approximation to the sample proportion, estimate the probability that in a random sample of 100 voters fewer than 30% voted for party A.