Assume that when human resource managers are randomly selected, 58% say job applicants should follow up within two weeks. If 12 human resource managers are randomly selected, find the probability that fewer than 3 of them say job applicants should follow up within two weeks.
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The number of human resource managers who say job applicants should follow up within two weeks follows a binomial distribution: \( X \sim \text{Binomial}(n=12, p=0.58) \) where \( n = 12 \) is the number of trials (managers selected), and \( p = 0.58 \) is Show more…
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