In an election, suppose that 65% of voters support the incumbent candidate. If we poll 172 of these voters at random, the probability distribution for the proportion of the polled voters that support the incumbent candidate can be modeled by the normal distibution pictured below. Complete the boxes accurate to two decimal places . _.      _.     _.

College Algebra
10th Edition
ISBN:9781337282291
Author:Ron Larson
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Chapter8: Sequences, Series,and Probability
Section8.7: Probability
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In an election, suppose that 65% of voters support the incumbent candidate. If we poll 172 of these voters at random, the probability distribution for the proportion of the polled voters that support the incumbent candidate can be modeled by the normal distibution pictured below. Complete the boxes accurate to two decimal places .

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