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6. A cell phone company orders 500 new phones from a manufacturer. If the probability of a phone being defective is 2.9%, predict how many of the phones are likely to be defective. Round to the nearest whole number.
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2.9% of 500 is 14.5 so either
14 or 15 phones are going to be defective.
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