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9 June, 06:42

Assume that when with smartphones are randomly selected, 46% use them in meetings or classes. If 12 adult smartphone users are randomly selected, find the probability that fewer than 3 of them use their smartphones in meetings or classes.

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  1. 9 June, 06:49
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    3.6%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    There is a 46% chance for someone to use the smartphone (A) and 54% that they didn't use the smartphone (B). The question of asking the probability that fewer than 3 of them use their smartphones. The calculation will be:

    12C0 * A^12 * B^0 + 12C1 * A^11 * B^1 + 12C2 * A^10 * B^2

    12C0 * 54%^12 * 46%^0 + 12C1 * 54%^11 * 46%^1 + 12C2 * 54%^10 * 46%^2 =

    0.0006147876262 + 0.006284495734 + 0.02944402631

    0.03634330967 = 3.6%
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