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Refer to the following information on full-term births in the United States over a given period of time. Type of BirthNumber of BirthsSingle birth47,200,000Twins600,000Triplets 3000Quadruplets200Use this information to estimate the probabilities of the following events.(a) A randomly selected pregnant woman who reaches full term delivers twins. (Give the answer to three significant figures.)(b) A randomly selected pregnant woman who reaches full term delivers quadruplets. (Give the answer to three significant figures.)(c) A randomly selected pregnant woman who reaches full term gives birth to more than a single child. (Give the answer to three significant figures.)

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