Suppose the probability of getting a specific outcome from a random experiment is one and 500 what is the probability of getting the specific outcome at least once out of 100 trials round your answer to two decimals?
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The probability of not getting the specific outcome in one trial is 1 - (1/500) = 499/500. Show more…
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