A computer program consists of 1,000 lines of code. For the program to work properly, all 1,000

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A computer program consists of 1,000 lines of code. For the program to work properly, all 1,000 lines must be ­correct. Assume that the probability of any line of code ­being correct is 0.9999. 
a. What is the probability that the program will work properly?
b. What assumptions do you need to make to determine this probability?
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Business Statistics

ISBN: 9780321925121

2nd Edition

Authors: Robert A. Donnelly

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