64. It has been estimated that 7000 of the 15 000 voting residents in your community vote for Party A. If 10 eligible voters from the town are randomly chosen: a) Does this scenario represent a binomial or hypergeometric distribution? Briefly justify your choice. (2 marks) b) What is the probability that at least four residents will vote for Party A? (3 marks)
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