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suppose a survey was conducted across the country regarding the number of firearms of people had in their household the sample size were twenty-five thousand and seventeen thousand households reported they had no firearm in their home but would be in empirical probability that a randomly-selected household had no firearms in their home

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Given data

Sample size ( Total possible outcomes ) = 25000

Number of households reported they had no firearm ( Required outcomes ) = 17000

The empirical probability that a randomly-selected household had no firearms in their home​


\begin{gathered} =\frac{N\text{umber of required outcomes }}{N\text{umber of total possible outcome}}\text{ } \\ =\text{ }(17000)/(25000) \\ =\text{ }(17)/(25) \end{gathered}

Final answer

= 0.68

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