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If in a certain experiment the probability of success in each trial is `3/4` times the probability of failure, then the probability of at least one success in 5 trials is

A

`1-(3/7)^(5)`

B

`(3/7)^(5)`

C

`(4/5)^(5)`

D

`1-(4/7)^(5)`

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  • If in a trial the probability of success is twice the probability of failure. In six trials the probability of at least four successes is

    A
    `(496)/(729)`
    B
    `(400)/(729)`
    C
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    D
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    D
    `600/729`
  • The probability of failure is 0.25%. What is the probability of success ?

    A
    `0.9975`
    B
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    C
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    D
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