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Judging from recent experience, 10% of the shoes by an automatic, high-speed machine are defective. if six shoes are randomly selected, what is the probability that none of the shoes are defective?
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Through the Ti 83, it is binompdf(6, .1, 0) which will give us the probability.531 in three decimal.
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