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Random samples of size n = 80 were selected from a binomial population with p = 0.6. Use the normal distribution to approximate the following probabilities. (Round your answers to four decimal places.)
(a)
P(p̂ ≤ 0.63) =
(b)
P(0.57 ≤ p̂ ≤ 0.63) =
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