In a certain political poll, each person polled has a 70% probability of telling his or her real preference. Suppose that 59% of the population really prefer candidate Goode and 41% prefer candidate Slick. First find the probability that a person polled will say that he or she prefers Goode. Correct: Your answer is correct. Nicely done.Now find the approximate probability that, if 1,000 people are polled, more than 51% will say that they prefer Goode. (Round your answer to four decimal places.)