SOLUTION: 44.8% of people think the economy is the most important issue, 22.2% think it's the federal deficit, and the rest think it's something else. If 4 people are chosen at random, what

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Question 767549: 44.8% of people think the economy is the most important issue, 22.2% think it's the federal deficit, and the rest think it's something else. If 4 people are chosen at random, what is that probability that at least one will say the federal deficit is the most important issue?
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44.8% of people think the economy is the most important issue, 22.2% think it's the federal deficit, and the rest think it's something else. If 4 people are chosen at random, what is that probability that at least one will say the federal deficit is the most important issue?
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