Suppose that a policeman with a radar gun is watching traffic pass on a street where it is the case that 40 percent of the passing cars are speeding.  What is the probability (with two decimal place accuracy) that of 60 cars observed with the radar gun, he finds at most 22 but a more than 18 are speeding?  Use the website www.stattrek.org to calculate probability.  NONE OF THE OTHERS .28 .03 .07 .96

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4) Suppose that a policeman with a radar gun is watching traffic pass on a street where it is the case that 40 percent of the passing cars are speeding.  What is the probability (with two decimal place accuracy) that of 60 cars observed with the radar gun, he finds at most 22 but a more than 18 are speeding?  Use the website www.stattrek.org to calculate probability. 


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