We are told that 16% of college graduates, under the age of 27 are unemployed. Use an appropriate normal transformation to calculate the probability that at least 200 out of 228 college graduates under age 27 are employed. Group of answer choices 0.0630 0.6643 0.1075 0.9370
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84 (since 84% are employed). μ = 228 * 0.84 = 191.52 Show more…
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