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Each of the four engines on an airplane functions correctly on a given flight with probability .99, and the engines function independently of each | |||
other. Assume that the plane can make a safe landing if at least two of its engines are functioning correctly. What is the probability that the engines will allow for a safe landing? | |||
on a given flight with probability .99, and the engines function independently of each | |||
other. Assume that the plane can make a safe landing if at least two of its engines | |||
are functioning correctly. What is the probability that the engines will allow for a | |||
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Each of the four engines on an airplane functions correctly on a given flight with probability .99, and the engines function independently of each other. Assume that the plane can make a safe landing if at least two of its engines are functioning correctly. What is the probability that the engines will allow for a safe landing?