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Problem 3-11 (Algorithmic) A recent survey by the New Statesman on British social attitudes asked respondents if they believe that inequality is too large. The survey found that 70% of the respondents do believe inequality is too large. In a sample of six British citizens, what is the probability that two believe inequality is too large? If required, round your answer to four decimal places.

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Answer: 0.0595Step-by-step explanation:The formula for binomial distribution :-[tex]P(x)= ^nC_xp^x(1-p)^{n-x}[/tex], where P(x) is the probability of success in x trials ,n is the sample size and p is the population proportion for each trial.Given : Proportion of respondents do believe inequality is too large : p= 0.7  Sample size :n=6Then , the probability that two believe inequality is too large:-[tex]P(2)= ^6C_2(0.7)^2(0.3)^{4}\\\\=\dfrac{6!}{2!(6-2)!}(0.7)^2(0.3)^{4}\\\\=0.059535\approx0.0595[/tex]Hence, the probability that two believe inequality is too large = 0.0595