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The Department of Tourism reported that in May of 2017, approximately 63c, of the tourists to the Philippines were from Asia. They also noted that it was the first time that the Philippines had more than 500,000 tourists in the month of May. Suppose another organization had taken a simple random sample of 600 of the tourists in that population. Assuming that the reported 63c, peclaim is accurate, what is the approximate probability that the other organization's results were within 2 percentage points of the Department of Tourism's results?
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