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A large city has a population that is 44% Democrat and 56% Republican. This means the probability of being a Democrat is 0.44 and the probability of not being a democrat is 0.56. You randomly select 5 indivduals from this city and find if they are a democrat. You must use the formula for the ninomial probability distrubution. What is the probability you will find exactly 1 Democrat?
What is the Probability you will find atleast 3 Democrats?

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