Question:

In an election, suppose that 65% of voters support a new tax

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In an election, suppose that 65% of voters support a new tax

In an election, suppose that 65% of voters support a new tax on fast food. If we poll 187 of these voters at random, the probability distribution for the proportion of the polled voters that support a new tax on fast food can be modeled by the normal distibution pictured below. Complete the boxes accurate to two decimal places.