SOLUTION: ____According to the National Telecommunication and Informational Administration, 56.5% of U.S. households owned a computer in 2001. What is the probability that of three randomly
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Question 935450: ____According to the National Telecommunication and Informational Administration, 56.5% of U.S. households owned a computer in 2001. What is the probability that of three randomly selected U.S. Households at least one owned a computer in 2001?
A)18.0% B)91.8% C)43.5% D)56.5% E)82.0%
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Answer is B)
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