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The king's coinmaster boxes his coins 500 to a box and puts 1 counterfeit coin in each box. The king is suspicious, but, instead of testing all the | |||
counterfeit coin in each box. The king is suspicious, but, instead of testing all the | |||
coins in 1 box, he tests 1 coin chosen at random out of each of 500 boxes. What is the | coins in 1 box, he tests 1 coin chosen at random out of each of 500 boxes. What is the | ||
probability that he finds at least one fake? What is it if the king tests 2 coins | probability that he finds at least one fake? What is it if the king tests 2 coins | ||
from each of 250 boxes? | from each of 250 boxes? |
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The king's coinmaster boxes his coins 500 to a box and puts 1 counterfeit coin in each box. The king is suspicious, but, instead of testing all the coins in 1 box, he tests 1 coin chosen at random out of each of 500 boxes. What is the probability that he finds at least one fake? What is it if the king tests 2 coins from each of 250 boxes?