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Mathematics, 20.10.2020 18:01 kyrarix

Parking on campus is often expensive, and it is tempting to park illegally and take your chances on getting a ticket. From past experience, the probability of getting a ticket is about 0.30 on any given day, and because you always change your parking location, each day's outcome is independent of the previous day's outcome. The probability that you will NOT get a ticket on two days is

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