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Sixty-five percent of men consider themselves knowledgeable soccer fans. If 10 men are randomly selected, find the probability that exactly three of them will consider themselves knowledgeable fans.
 
  A) 0.021 B) 0.252 C) 0.65 D) 0.300

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A medical researcher wishes to determine if there is a relationship between the number of prescriptions written by medical professionals, per 100, children and the childs age.
 
  She surveys all the pediatricians in a geographical region to collect her data. What is the response variable? A) Age of the child B) Number of prescriptions written
  C) Pediatricians surveyed D) 100 prescriptions



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Answer to Question 1

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