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Historically, 74% of credit card users carry a balance from month-to-month. A certain credit card company would like to study the spending patterns of its cardholders in more detail and to start the analysis, takes a random sample of 140 cardholders. What is the probability more than 72% of these cardholders are carrying a balance

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The probability more than 72% of the cardholders are carrying a balance is 0.2946

Step-by-step explanation:

Test statistic (z) = (p' - p) ÷ sqrt[p(1-p) ÷ n]

p' is the sample proportion = 0.72

p is the population proportion = 0.74

n is the number of cardholders sampled = 140

z = (0.72 - 0.74) ÷ sqrt[0.74(1-0.74) ÷ 140] = -0.02 ÷ 0.037 = -0.54

The cumulative area of the test statistic is the probability that less than 72% of the cardholders are carrying a balance. The probability is 0.7054.

Probability (more than 72% of the cardholders are carrying a balance) = 1 - 0.7054 = 0.2946

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