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    Suppose That 11% of People Are Left Handed
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Suppose That 11% of People Are Left Handed

Question 214

Question 214

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Suppose that 11% of people are left handed.If 26 people are selected at random,what is the mean number of right-handers in the group?


A) 13
B) 1.60
C) 2.55
D) 23.14
E) 2.86

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