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Suppose that the bits in the message are independently corrupted (flipped) during transmission with probability e. with an extra parity bit sent along with the original information, a message can be corrected by the receiver if at most one bit in the entire message (including the parity bit) has been corrupted. suppose we want to ensure that the correct message is received with probability at least 1 – d. what is the maximum feasible value of n? calculate this value for the case e =0.0002 and d = 0.01. note that the total length of the message including the parity bit is n+1

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