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A batch of cookie dough will be sliced up into 100 cookies and then baked. 400 raisins have been included in the batch of dough, and the dough has been thoroughly mixed so as to randomize the ingredients. What is the chance that, despite these precautions, one or more cookies in the batch will contain no raisins at all?

a. How many raisins should be put in the batch of dough to be 99% sure that no cookie comes out with no raisins in it?

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