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Mathematics, 27.12.2019 05:31, coopera1744

assume that when adults with smartphones are randomly selected, 53% use them in meetings or classes. if 30 adult smartphone users are randomly selected, find the
probability that exactly 23 of them use their smartphones in meetings or classes.
the probability is
(round to four decimal places as needed.)

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