In 2001, 34.6% of European citizens stated they had been the victim of identity theft. You conduct a follow-up survey and determine that 40 were victims of identity theft out of 150 European citizens in 2004. What is probability that no more than 40 people will be victims of identity theft? Is this unusual? Solution mean =n*p=150*.346=51.9 variance=n*p*1-p=33.94 sd=5.82 P(X<40)=(40-51.9/5.82)=(-2.04) =.0207.