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x represents the number of defectives, and we assume that the process procedures 25% defectives. The P(NDN) represents the probability of getting 1 defective, which they calculated to be 9/64, then why is it that it gives 27/64 as the probability of x = 1, which is the probability of getting 1 defective, when P(NDN) = 9/64. I'm confused, can someone explain?

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