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Mathematics, 07.10.2019 20:30 jack487

Suppose that the probability that any particle emitted by a radioactive material will penetrate a certain shield is 0.01. if 10 particles are emitted, what is the probability that:
a) exactly 2 of the particles will penetrate the shield?
b) how many particles must be emitted in order for the probability to be at least 0.95 that at least one particle will penetrate the shield?

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