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92% of children in the United States under the age of three are vaccinated against the chickenpox. How likely is it that a randomly chosen two year old will be vaccinated against the chickenpox?

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Answer: very likely, the probability close to 1

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Final answer:

The likelihood that a randomly chosen two-year-old will be vaccinated against chickenpox is 92%.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the United States, 92% of children under the age of three are vaccinated against chickenpox. So the likelihood that a randomly chosen two-year-old will be vaccinated against chickenpox is 92%.

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