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The Wall Street Journal reported some interesting statistics on the job market. One statistic is that 40% of all workers say they would change jobs for "slightly higher pay." Suppose 20 workers are randomly selected and asked if they would change jobs for "slightly higher pay." Based on the relevant binomial distribution, answer the following question about X, the number of workers who will change jobs for slightly higher pay: What is the probability that X is nine or more? Round your answer to 3 decimal places.

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