34% of all college students major in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math). If 33 college students are randomly selected, find the probability that
a. Exactly 11 of them major in STEM.
b. At most 12 of them major in STEM.
c. At least 10 of them major in STEM.
d. Between 9 and 16 (including 9 and 16) of them major in STEM.
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