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In Exercises 6.165–6.172, apply Procedure 6.3 on page 299 to approximate the required binomial probabilities.
6.166 Naturalization. The Office of Immigration Statistics collects and reports information about naturalized persons in the document U.S. Naturalizations. During one year, there were 694,193 persons who became naturalized citizens of the United States and, of those, 36%were originally from Asia. If 200 people who became naturalized citizens of the United States that year are selected at random, what is the probability that the number who were originally from Asia is
- a. fewer than 65?
- b. between 70 and 80, inclusive?
- c. less than 60 or more than 80?
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