Javier read a report that said the probability that a randomly selected American is left-handed is 14\%14%14, percent. He was curious how many left-handed students to expect in a class of 303030 students. He simulated 100100100 classes of 303030 students where each student selected had a 0.140.140, point, 14 probability of being left-handed. Javier counted how many left-handed students were in each simulated class. Here are his results: Use his results to estimate the probability that there are 777 or more left-handed students in a class of 303030 students. Give your answer as either a fraction or a decimal. P(7\text{ or more left-handed})\approxP(7 or more left-handed)≈P, left parenthesis, 7, start text, space, o, r, space, m, o, r, e, space, l, e, f, t, negative, h, a, n, d, e, d, end text, right parenthesis, approximately equals