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Mathematics, 19.12.2019 04:31, otterhm

Suppose 16% of cars fail pollution tests (smog checks) in california. we would like to estimate the probability that an entire fleet of seven cars would pass using a simulation. we assume each car is independent. we only want to know if the entire fleet passed, i. e. none of the cars failed. what is wrong with each of the following simulations to represent whether an entire (simulation) fleet passed

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