Answer: It is B
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Answer and explanation:
Given : A driving exam consists of 29 multiple-choice questions. Each of the 29 answers is either right or wrong. Suppose the probability that a student makes fewer than 6 mistakes on the exam is 0.26 and that the probability that a student makes from 6 to 20 (inclusive) mistakes is 0.53.
Let X be the number of mistake


To find : The probability of each of the following outcomes.
a) A student makes more than 20 mistakes
i.e. 





b. A student makes 6 or more mistakes
i.e. 


c. A student makes at most 20 mistakes
i.e. 
Using 'a' part 


d. Which two of these three events are complementary?
The complement of an event happening is the exact opposite: the probability of it not happening.
According to definition,
Option a and c are complementary events.
The original answer for that question would be 303.55. The best estimate when you round to the nearest tenth the approximate answer would be 303.6 because the 5 in the hundredths place rounds the 5 in the tenths place to a 6. So the approximate answer would be 303.6....hope this helps.
The answer is -3 !
Explanation:
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