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21 October, 23:03

When Hiroto is writing, there is 0.92 probability that there will be no spelling mistakes on a page. One day, Hiroto writes an essay that is 11 pages long.

Assuming that Hiroto is equally likely to have a spelling mistake on each of the 11 pages, what is the probability that he will have a spelling mistake on at least one of the pages?

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  1. 21 October, 23:15
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    0.60

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Use binomial probability.

    P = nCr pʳ qⁿ⁻ʳ

    where n is the number of trials,

    r is the number of successes,

    p is the probability of success,

    and q is the probability of failure (1-p).

    The probability of a mistake on at least one page is 1 minus the probability of making no mistakes.

    P (at least 1) = 1 - P (none)

    P = 1 - ₁₁C₀ (0.08) ⁰ (0.92) ¹¹⁻⁰

    P = 1 - (0.92) ¹¹

    P = 0.60
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