Tyree defecates in his clothing at least once a week. He has never been completely

toilet trained. His parents are concerned because he recently celebrated his 7th
birthday.

If his parents do not seek professional intervention to address this problem,
what is the approximate probability that Tyree will no longer be displaying these
symptoms when he celebrates his 8th birthday?
a. 2%
b. 6%
c. 9%
d. 15%
e. 28%

E

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