Use a normal approximation to find the probability of the indicated number of voters. In this case, assume that 140 eligible voters aged 18-24 are randomly selected. Suppose a previous study showed that among eligible voters aged 18-24, 22% of them voted. Probability that fewer than 33 voted ..... The probability that fewer than 33 of 140 eligible voters voted is (Round to four decimal places as needed.)

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Use a normal approximation to find the probability of the indicated number of voters. In this case, assume
that 140 eligible voters aged 18-24 are randomly selected. Suppose a previous study showed that among
eligible voters aged 18-24, 22% of them voted.
Probability that fewer than 33 voted
.....
The probability that fewer than 33 of 140 eligible voters voted is
(Round to four decimal places as needed.)
Transcribed Image Text:Use a normal approximation to find the probability of the indicated number of voters. In this case, assume that 140 eligible voters aged 18-24 are randomly selected. Suppose a previous study showed that among eligible voters aged 18-24, 22% of them voted. Probability that fewer than 33 voted ..... The probability that fewer than 33 of 140 eligible voters voted is (Round to four decimal places as needed.)
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