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According to Thomson Financial, last year the majority of companies reporting profits had beaten estimates. A sample of 162 companies showed that 110 beat estimates, 29 matched estimates, and 23 fell short. (a) What is the point estimate of the proportion that fell short of estimates? If required, round your answer to four decimal places.

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