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72% of all Americans are home owners. If 49 Americans are randomly selected, find the probability that
a. Exactly 36 of them are are home owners.
b. At most 33 of them are are home owners.
c. At least 32 of them are home owners.
d. Between 32 and 40 (including 32 and 40) of them are home owners.
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