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In any class you calculate that 65% of students LOVE statistics, 30% like statistics and the...

In any class you calculate that 65% of students LOVE statistics, 30% like statistics and the other 5% think statistics is "OK" (but have never really given statistics a chance, otherwise they would like it as well). If you select 9 students at random what is the probability that at least 8 will LOVE statistics?  

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