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A poll showed that \( 46 \% \) of Americans say they believe that some psychics can help solve murder cases. What is the probability (in percent form) of randomly selecting someone who does not believe that some psychics can help solve murder cases. Probability = (Please round your answer to one decimal place.) Question Help: Message instructor Submit Question
Ask by Hardy May. in the United States
Mar 10,2025
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The probability is 54.0%.
Solution
Let the probability that a randomly selected American believes that some psychics can help solve murder cases be \( p = 46\% \).
Then, the probability that a randomly selected American does **not** believe that is given by:
\[
100\% - p = 100\% - 46\% = 54\%
\]
Thus, the probability (in percent form) is \(54.0\%\).
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To find the probability of randomly selecting someone who does not believe that some psychics can help solve murder cases, you can subtract the percentage of those who do believe from 100%. Since \( 46\% \) believe in the psychic's ability, the calculation is: \[ 100\% - 46\% = 54\% \] So, the probability of randomly selecting someone who does not believe is \( 54.0\% \). Probability = 54.0%