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Mathematics, 05.09.2019 07:20 kwilson5328

When hugo serving at a restaurant, there is a 0.03 probability that each party will request a higher chair for a young child. during one hour, hugo served 10 parties. assuming that each party is equally likely to request a high chair, what is the probability that at least one party will request a high chair?

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