This is a problem of Binomial Probability.
Success Rate = p = 0.48
Sample Size = n = 55
Number of success = x = 22
We are to find

i.e. that probability that atleast 22 adults use the smartphone in meetings or class.
The probability can be calculated using the Binomial Calculators and it comes out to be 0.907.
This means there is
0.907 or 90.7% probability that there are atleast 22 adults among the 55 selected adults who use cell phones in meeting or class.
Answer:
8,6
Step-by-step explanation:
if its the sum, you just add them together.
Maggie did apply the communitive property correctly because she ordered the numbers in a different order but has the same value.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply 5482 by 4. Then multiply Peter’s number by 2. Finally add it all together Paul’s, Peter’s, and Penny’s number.