Using the binomial distribution, it is found that there is a 0.8295 = 82.95% probability that at least 5 received a busy signal.
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The formula is:


The parameters are:
- x is the number of successes.
- n is the number of trials.
- p is the probability of a success on a single trial.
In this problem:
- 0.54% of the calls receive a busy signal, hence p = 0.0054.
- A sample of 1300 callers is taken, hence n = 1300.
The probability that at least 5 received a busy signal is given by:

In which:
P(X < 5) = P(X = 0) + P(X = 1) + P(X = 2) + P(X = 3) + P(X = 4).
Then:






Then:
P(X < 5) = P(X = 0) + P(X = 1) + P(X = 2) + P(X = 3) + P(X = 4) = 0.0009 + 0.0062 + 0.0218 + 0.0513 + 0.0903 = 0.1705.

0.8295 = 82.95% probability that at least 5 received a busy signal.
More can be learned about the binomial distribution at brainly.com/question/24863377
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