Given that the subjects surveyed were selected without


Based on a Saint Index survey, when 1000 adults were asked to identify the most unpopular projects for their hometown, 54% included Wal-Mart among their choices. Consider the probability that among 30 different adults randomly selected from the 1000 who were surveyed, there are at least 18 who include Wal-Mart. Given that the subjects surveyed were selected without replacement, are the 30 selections independent? Can they be treated as being independent? Can the probability be found by using the binomial probability formula? Explain.

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