It is estimated that 30% of all cars parked in a metered lot outside City Hall receive tickets for meter violations. In a random sample of 5 cars parked in this lot, what is the probability that at least one receives a parking ticket? A. 1 - (0.3)5 B. 1 - (0.7)5 C. 5(0.3)(0.7)4 D. 5(0.3)4 (0.7) E. 5(0.3)4(0.7) + 10(0.3)3(0.7)2 + 10(0.3)2(0.7)3 + 5(0.3)(0.7)4 + (0.7)5
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