Question content area top Part 1 34% of working mothers do not have enough money to cover their health insurance deductibles. You randomly select six working mothers and ask them whether they have enough money to cover their health insurance deductibles. The random variable represents the number of working mothers who do not have enough money to cover their health insurance deductibles. Complete parts (a) through (c) below. Question content area bottom Part 1 (a) Construct a binomial distribution using n equals 6 and p equals 0.34. x P(x) 0 enter your response here 1 enter your response here 2 enter your response here 3 enter your response here 4 enter your response here 5 enter your response here 6 enter your response here (Round to the nearest thousandth as needed
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