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7 August, 19:15

A congested computer network has a 0.010 probability of losing a data packet and packet losses are independent events. a lost packet must be resent. round your answers to four decimal places (e. g. 98.7654). (a) what is the probability that an e-mail message with 100 packets will need any resent?

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  1. 7 August, 19:42
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    The probability of losing a data packet is 0.010.

    Therefore the probability of successfully sending a data packet (not losing a data packet) is

    p = 1 - 0.010 = 0.99

    In 100 packet transmissions (independent events), the probability of success is

    0.99¹⁰⁰ = 0.3660

    The probability of losing a data packet is

    1 - 0.366 = 0.6340

    Answer:

    The probability of resending a data packet is 0.6340
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