A survey on British Social Attitudes asked respondents if they had ever boycotted goods for ethical reasons
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A survey on British Social Attitudes asked respondents if they had ever boycotted goods for ethical reasons (Statesman, January 28, 2008). The survey found that 23% of the respondents have boycotted goods for ethical reasons.
a. In a sample of six British citizens, what is the probability that two have ever boycotted goods for ethical reasons?
b. In a sample of six British citizens, what is the probability that at least two respondents have boycotted goods for ethical reasons?
c. In a sample of ten British citizens, what is the probability that none have boycotted goods for ethical reasons?
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