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Use a normal approximation to find the probability of the indicated number of voters. In this case, assume that 104 elig

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Use a normal approximation to find the probability of the indicated number of voters. In this case, assume that 104 eligible voters aged 18-24 are randomly selected Suppose a previous study showed that among eligible voters aged 18-24, 22% of them voted. Probability that exactly 47 voted The probability that exactly 47 of 194 eligible voters voted is (Round to four decimal places as needed)