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P(X< ) 1-P(X> ) A softball pitcher has a 0.626 probability of throwing a strike for each curve ball pitch. If the softball pitcher throws 30 curve balls, what is the probability that no more than 16 of them are strikes? Fill in the blanks below to represent the probability

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