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Twenty percent of adults in a particular community have at least a bachelor's degree. Suppose x is a binomial random variable that counts the number of adults with at least a bachelor's degree in a random sample of 100 adults from the community. If you are using a calculator with the binompdf and binomcdf commands, which of the following is the most efficient way to calculate the probability that more than 60 adults have a bachelor's degree, P(xgreater than60)?

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