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Mathematics, 15.07.2019 17:00, igtguith

(14.14) larry reads that 1 out of 6 eggs contains salmonella bacteria. so he never uses more than 5 eggs in cooking. if eggs do or don't contain salmonella independent of each other, find the probability (±±0.01) that at least 1 of larry's 5 eggs contains salmonella. rn note: be sure you read the question as 'at least 1' and not instead just find the prob of exactly one. probability is about

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