The probability a D-Link network server is down is 0.028. If you have three independent servers, what is the probability that at least one of them is operational? (Round your answer to 6 decimal places.)
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Calculate the probability of each server being down: P(Server 1 is down) = 0.028 P(Server 2 is down) = 0.028 P(Server 3 is down) = 0.028 Show more…
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