It is known that 10% of the calculators shipped from a particular factory are defective. What is the probability that no more than one in a random sample of four calculators is defective?
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Given that 10% of the calculators shipped from the factory are defective, the probability of a calculator being defective is 0.10 or 10%. Show more…
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