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Mathematics, 10.07.2019 00:10 hipeople4904

Suppose that only 24% of all drivers come to a complete stop at a particular intersection. a random sample of 50 driver's is observed. assume that each driver is independent of all others with respect to stopping behavior. what is the expected number of drivers who come to a complete stop?

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