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Mathematics, 16.07.2019 04:10 photagraphykid

Alarge grocery store chain believes that 75% of its customers use the store's "savings card" when they make purchases. the manager in charge of the "savings card" program has randomly sampled 23 customers and observed whether or not they used the card. complete parts a through c. a. assuming that the 75% use rate is correct, what is the probability that 18 or more people in the sample used the card?

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