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Shota built a time travel machine, but he can't control the duration of his trip. Each time he uses the machine he has a 0.80.80, point, 8 probability of staying in the alternative time for more than an hour. During the first year of testing, Shota uses his machine 202020 times. Assuming that each trip is equally likely to last for more than an hour, what is the probability that at least one trip will last less than an hour? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. P(\text{at least one} < 1\text{ hour})=P(at least one<1 hour)=P, left parenthesis, start text, a, t, space, l, e, a, s, t, space, o, n, e, end text, is less than, 1, start text, space, h, o, u, r, end text, right parenthesis, equals

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