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Mathematics, 01.04.2021 15:30 cheylee123456

At a new exhibit in the Museum of Science, people are asked to choose between 63 or 105 random draws from a machine. The machine is known to have 63 green balls and 43 red balls. After each draw, the color of the ball is noted and the ball is put back for the next draw. You win a prize if more than 66% of the draws result in a green ball. a. Calculate the probability of getting more than 66% green balls. (Round your intermediate proportion values to 2 decimal places, and final answer to 4 decimal places.) b. Would you choose 63 or 105 draws for the game

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