SOLUTION: The proportion of eligible voters in the next election who will vote for the incumbent is assumed to be 52.3%. What is the probability that in a random sample of 600 voters, less t

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Question 1177082: The proportion of eligible voters in the next election who will vote for the incumbent is assumed to be 52.3%. What is the probability that in a random sample of 600 voters, less than 49.8% say they will vote for the incumbent?
Probability =
I got the result 0.1112 but it tells me that it is wrong.

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Hi


 = -1.2260

P(z < -1.2260) = normalcdf(-9999,-1.2260, 1, 0) = .1101

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