A USA Today poll asked a random sample of 1012 U.S. adults what they do with the milk in the bowl after they have eaten the cereal. Let ô be the proportion of people in the sample who drink the cereal milk. A spokesman for the dairy industry claims that 70% of all U.S. adults drink the cereal milk. Suppose this claim is true. Find the probability of obtaining a sample of 1012 adults in which 67% or fewer say they drink the cereal milk, assuming the milk industry spokesman's claim is true. 0.0213 0.0188 0.9812 0 0.9787

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A USA Today poll asked a random sample of 1012 U.S. adults what they do with the milk in the bowl after they have eaten the
cereal. Let ô be the proportion of people in the sample who drink the cereal milk. A spokesman for the dairy industry claims
that 70% of all U.S. adults drink the cereal milk. Suppose this claim is true.
Find the probability of obtaining a sample of 1012 adults in which 67% or fewer say they drink the cereal milk, assuming
the milk industry spokesman's claim is true.
0.0213
0.0188
0.9812
0.9787
Transcribed Image Text:A USA Today poll asked a random sample of 1012 U.S. adults what they do with the milk in the bowl after they have eaten the cereal. Let ô be the proportion of people in the sample who drink the cereal milk. A spokesman for the dairy industry claims that 70% of all U.S. adults drink the cereal milk. Suppose this claim is true. Find the probability of obtaining a sample of 1012 adults in which 67% or fewer say they drink the cereal milk, assuming the milk industry spokesman's claim is true. 0.0213 0.0188 0.9812 0.9787
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