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4 September, 22:36

Abraham Lincoln received 39.8% of the vote, Stephen Douglas received 29.5%, John Breckinridge received 18.1% and John Bell received 12.6%. What is the probability that three randomly selected voters all would not have voted for Abraham Lincoln?

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  1. 4 September, 22:52
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    0.063 or 6.3 percent

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The probability that one person voted for Lincoln is 39.8 percent, or 0.398. To get the probability for three people, you multiply 0.398 by itself three times: 0.398 x 0.398 x 0.398 which gives you 0.063, which is 6.3 percent.
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