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a.
Find the limits that separate the values that are significantly low or high number of voters.
Check whether the result of 308 voters who reported that they have voted for the winning candidate is significantly high.
b.
Compute the probability of getting exactly 308 voters for the winning candidate.
c.
Find the probability of getting 308 or more voters for the winning candidate.
d.
Find the relevant probability for determining whether 308 voters for the winning candidate are significantly high number of voters.
Identify whether the result of 308 voters for the winning candidate is significantly high number of voters.
e.
Identify the insights obtained by analyzing the survey.
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