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Mathematics, 29.02.2020 04:21 EricaCox1

A manufacturer of processing chips knows that 2\%2%2, percent of its chips are defective in some way. Suppose an inspector randomly selects 444 chips for an inspection. Assuming the chips are independent, what is the probability that at least one of the selected chips is defective? Lets break this problem up into smaller pieces to understand the strategy behind solving it.

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