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>Mars, inc files a lawsuit against all trannies for brand degradation.
Don't fuck with Big Chocolate.

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I'm a dummy when it comes to probability; I sort of know how to work out the problems but I'm not sure why the answer works...

IE, in a set of 10 computers, each with a 20% chance of being defective, I got that the probability of exactly one being defective
is .268, because (10 * .2 * .8^(9) ), but I'm not sure if a) this is even right, or b) why this method works/doesn't

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