In a recent year, the rate of U.S. home ownership was 65.9%. Choose a random sample of
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In a recent year, the rate of U.S. home ownership was 65.9%. Choose a random sample of 120 households across the United States. What is the probability that 65 to 85 (inclusive) of them live in homes that they own?
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