SOLUTION: the probability that a certain experiment will succeed is 0.8. The experiment is repeated 5 times. what is the probability that the experiment will succeed everytime, if we suppose
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Question 711705: the probability that a certain experiment will succeed is 0.8. The experiment is repeated 5 times. what is the probability that the experiment will succeed everytime, if we suppose that the repetitions are independent?
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the probability that a certain experiment will succeed is 0.8. The experiment is repeated 5 times. what is the probability that the experiment will succeed everytime, if we suppose that the repetitions are independent?
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Ans: 0.8^5 = 0.3277
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Stan H.
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