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natima [27]
4 years ago
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65%of men consider themselves knowledgeable Football Fantasy XIV men are randomly selected find the probability that exactly eig

ht of them will consider themselves knowledgeable fans
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STatiana [176]4 years ago
7 0
I'm confused on your question. Were 8 men randomly selected. Or 8 men randomly selected from "Football Fantasy XIV". In that case it would be all of them. But using 8 men*.65= 5.2. So it's gotta be 5 outta 8 men who think they be all knowing in fantasy football. I'm sorry lol I was confused I hoped I helped. Have a good day.
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