Sixty-eight percent of adults would still consider a car brand despite product/safety recalls. You randomly select 20
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(a) Exactly one,
(b) More than one,
(c) At most one.
Find the indicated probabilities. If convenient, use technology or Table 2 in Appendix B to find the probabilities.
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