Advanced Placement (AP), 25.01.2021 20:40 dexterwilliams161
According to financial records, 24% of U. S. adults have more debt on their credit cards than they have money in their savings accounts. Suppose that we take a random sample of 100 U. S. adults. Let = the number of adults in the sample with more debt than savings.
What is the probability that 30 or more adults in the sample have more debt than savings?
A. 0.9331
B. 0.0669
C.0.8991
D. 0.1009
E. 0.034
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