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Sam has sent out 12 invitations to his birthday party. He estimates that there is a 60% chance that someone that he invited will come. Assuming that each invitee acts independently of the others, what is the proability
that at most 9 of the 12 invitees come to the birthday party?
0.142
0.916
0.834
0.775
0.225

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