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Exercise 6: (Example 6.7 in text) Imagine that it is known that only 10% of Australian Shepherd
puppies are born with what is called "perfect symmetry". A kennel would have a good reputation for
breeding Australian Shepherds if they had a high percentage of dogs with perfect symmetry. During the
past 5 years and out of the 100 dogs born to Dundee Kennels, 16 were born with "perfect symmetry",
What is the probability that, in 100 births, more than 16 would have this characteristic? [Normal
approximation to the binomial distribution)

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