Question 219593
Suppose that a classroom has 10 sets of lights. The probability that one of the lights work is 0.6. Suppose that each light works independently of the others. What is the probability that all of the lights work? Round your answer to four decimals places.
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If they are independent you multiply the probabilities and get:
0.6^10 = 0.00604..
Cheers,
Stan H.