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5 June, 21:57

When an opinion poll calls landline telephone numbers at random, approximately 30% of the numbers are working residential phone numbers. the remainder are either non-residential, non-working, or computer/fax numbers. you watch the random dialing machine make 20 calls. x is the number that reach a working residential number?

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  1. 6 June, 01:20
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    The setup to this is to multiply the amount of calls by the expected percentage that will be residential numbers. You can then solve for X to come to the conclusion. The setup looks like so: X = (20) ((30%). This gives our answer, that 6 calls should reach working residential numbers.
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