Single Americans In a recent year, about 22% of Americans 16 years and older are single. What is the probability that in a random

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Single Americans In a recent year, about 22% of Americans 16 years and older are single. What is the probability that in a random sample of 170 Americans 16 or older, more than 28 are single? Round the final answer to at least 4 decimal places and intermediate -value calculations to 2 decimal places. P(X>28)= X Residences of U.S. Citizens According to the U.S. Census, 67.5% of the U.S. population were born in their state of residence. In a random sample of 214 Americans, what is the probability that fewer than 132 were born in their state of residence? Round the final answer to at least four decimal places and intermediate-value calculations to two decimal places. P(X

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