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Mathematics, 17.08.2021 17:50 KindaSmartPersonn

Your team examines the age of customers because they want to target the 32 and under demographic. Note: You should carefully round any intermediate calculations to 4 decimal places to match wamap's approach and calculations. Required:
What is the probability that a single randomly selected online transaction from the current week is from a customer that is less than 33 years old?

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