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If the camp counselor wants to make sure no more than 1 teenager in each tent is afraid of spiders, does it seem reasonable for him to randomly assign teenagers to tents? (Round your answer to two decimal places.) If the group of 11 teenagers in the tent is a random sample, then there is a % chance that 2 or more teenagers will be afraid of spiders in any particular tent. This probability is somewhat large Correct: Your answer is correct. , so the camp counselor should not Correct: Your answer is correct. randomly assign teenagers to their tents.

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