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Mathematics, 12.03.2021 15:30, cjdaly123

Now, use the exact binomial calculation to find the probability of getting between, but not including, 67% and 73% of the respondents in a sample of 600 who say the genders are equal and should have equal opportunities. To use the exact binomial, you'll need to convert the proportions to counts by multiplying each proportion by 600.

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