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A recent survey of 1042 employees found that 29% of them would lay off their bosses if they could. Complete parts a through d below based on a random sample of 10 employees. (round to 4 decimal places) A. What is the probability that exactly three employees would lay off their boss?
B. What is the probability that three or fewer employees would lay off their bosses?
C. What is the probability that five or more employees would lay off their bosses?
D. What are the mean and standard deviation for this distribution?

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