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There is a 20% chance that a customer walking into a store will make a purchase. A computer was used to generate 5 sets of random numbers from 0 to 9, where the numbers 0 and 1 represent a customer who walks in and makes a purchase.

A two column table with title Customer Purchases is shown. The first column is labeled Trial and the second column is labeled Numbers Generated.

What is the experimental probability that at least one of the first three customers that walks into the store will make a purchase?

A) 60%

B) 13%

C) 40%

D) 22%

There is a 20% chance that a customer walking into a store will make a purchase. A-example-1
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Answer: D its 22.


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D

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