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Polly's Polls asked 1850 second-year college students if they still had their original major. According to the colleges, 65% of all second-year college students still had their original major. What is the probability that Polly's Polls' random sample will give a result within 1% of the true value? Assume the normal model applies here. You may use your calculator or reference the z-tables when working with normal models.

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