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2. About 10% of all people are left-handed. Suppose we take an SRS of twenty people. We assume that whether each person is left-handed or right-handed are independent events. a. What is the probability that a quarter of the people in our sample are left-handed
2. About 10% of all people are left-handed. Suppose we take an SRS of twenty people. We assume that whether each person is left-handed or right-handed are independent events. a. What is the probability that a quarter of the people in our sample are left-handed
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