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According to a poll, 56% of voters support funding a new community center. A surveyor randomly selects 75 voters and asks each voter if he or she is in favor of the center. If being in favor of the center is a success, what is the probability of a success for this binomial experiment? 0.34 0.44 0.56 0.75

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Answered by VaibhavSR
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Answer: 0.56

Step-by-step explanation:

  • As  56% of voters support funding a new community center, so

        56/100 = 0.56.

  • A binomial experiment refers to a measurable test that has the accompanying properties: The trial comprises of n repeated trials. Every trial can bring about only two conceivable results. We call one of these results a win and the other, a disappointment. The likelihood of accomplishment, meant by p, is the same on each trial.
  • Hence,the answer is "0.56".

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