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Mathematics, 10.05.2021 19:30 cameronbeaugh

1. For a given page, calculate the probability that there are at least 2 mutations on the page. 2. For a given page, calculate the probability that there are at least 2 mutations on the page given that you have already spotted one mutation. 3. Now consider three pages, calculate the probability that there are no more than 2 mutations over all three of those pages.

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