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Transcribed Image Text:76% of all Americans live in cities with population greater than 100,000 people. If 50 Americans are randomly selected
find the probability that
a. Exactly 35 of them live in cities with population greater than 100,000 people.
b. At most 41 of them live in cities with population greater than 100,000 people.
c. At least 39 of them live in cities with population greater than 100,000 people. D
d. Between 35 and 41 (including 35 and 41) of them live in cities with population greater than 100,000 people.
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