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Assume that 10% of people are left-handed. suppose 12 people are selected at random. what's the probability that the majority is right-handed?
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Assume that 10% of people are left-handed. suppose 12 people are selected at random. what's the probability that the majority is right-handed?
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Assume that 10% of people are left-handed. suppose 12 people are selected at random. what's the probability that the majority is right-handed?
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there might just be 1. try multiplying percentage by the number of people
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