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Mathematics, 03.05.2020 13:03 joelpimentel

According to a survey, 63\%63%63, percent of the Scottish population has visited woodland in the previous year. Skeptical about this claim, you decide to take a simple random sample of 650650650 people in this population, and you ask them if they had visited woodland in the previous year. You find that 60\%60%60, percent of the sample replied "yes" to your question.
Assuming that the original survey's 63\%63%63, percent claim is correct, what is the approximate probability that less than 60\%60%60, percent of the sample would report that they had visited woodland in the previous year?

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