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According to a study done by a university​ student, the probability a randomly selected individual will not cover his or her mouth when sneezing is . Suppose you sit on a bench in a mall and observe​ people's habits as they sneeze. ​(​a) What is the probability that among randomly observed individuals exactly do not cover their mouth when​ sneezing? ​(​b) What is the probability that among randomly observed individuals fewer than do not cover their mouth when​ sneezing? ​(​c) Would you be surprised​ if, after observing ​individuals, fewer than half covered their mouth when​ sneezing? Why?

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To solve this problem, we need the value of the probability that a randomly selected individual does not cover their mouth when sneezing. Unfortunately, you have not provided this value.

Please provide the value of the probability that a randomly selected individual does not cover their mouth when sneezing, so that I can help you solve the problem.
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