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Assume that 21.6% of people have sleepwalked. assume that in a random sample of 1487 adults, 359 have sleepwalked. a. assuming that the rate of 21.6% is correct, find the probability that 359 or more of the 1487 adults have sleepwalked. b. is that result of 359 or more significantly high? c. what does the result suggest about the rate of 21.6%?

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