Mathematics
Mathematics, 05.12.2020 01:00, sammamamam1090

In a mathematics course, it is known that 17.65% of all students fail. Suppose we select a random sample of 135 students. What is the probability that over 18.044% of the students in this sample fail the course? Select one:
a. 0.0000
b. 0.5478
c. 0.1200
d. 0.4522
e. We cannot answer this question with the information given.

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