Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
A video streaming service reported that 48% of American couples are considered "cheaters," which means they agree to watch a movie together, yet one of them views it alone first.
In this scenario, if we perceive it as a binomial situation with only two outcomes, we could claim that the remaining 52% watch movies together.
However, there are additional possible outcomes:
i) Both choose not to attend movies
ii) Both engage in infidelity and watch films separately
Thus, since the outcomes are not simply binary, we cannot definitively state that the other 52% watch movies together.
We can merely assert that 52% of couples do not engage in this form of cheating.