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Mathematics, 24.12.2019 06:31, allieeastridge

Asurvey is being conducted in a city of 1000, 000 residents. for that purpose, a random sample of size 1000 is chosen. the survey is conducted by choosing people one at a time, with replacement and with equal probabilities. estimate the probability that at least one person is chosen more than once.

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