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20% of adults who regret getting tattoos say that they were too young when they got their tattoos.
a.) If you select 5 adults who regret getting their tattoos, what is the probaility that only 1 regretted because they were too young?
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c.) Is the probability for 3 saying that they were too young a significantly high number?
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