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Use the normal approximation to find the indicated probability.
The sample size is n, the population proportion of successes is p, and X is the number of successes
in the sample.
n=81, p = 0.5: P(X > 46
O 0.8790
O 0.1446
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O 0.1335
O 0.1210
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