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19.11.2020 • 
Mathematics

Your friend, Broseph, recently graduated from the University of Bros. During his last semester he passed "Introduction to Brotistics with an Emphasis on Tinder Applications". His final project required that he use the Binomial Distribution to calculate the probability of going on a date with more than half of his next 20 Tinder matches. Broseph found that he had a 64% chance of going on a date with any given Tinder match from historical data.

Broseph should use the to calculate the probability. Since he is calculating the probability of going on dates with more than half of his next 20 matches--the number of successes is , n = , and p = .

Broseph has a chance of going on dates with at least half of his next 20 Tinder matches. Round the answer to nearest tenth as a percentage i.e. 14.2%.

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