According to Internet security experts, approximately 90% of all e-mail messages are spam (unsolicited commercial e-mail), while
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According to Internet security experts, approximately 90% of all e-mail messages are spam (unsolicited commercial e-mail), while the remaining 10% are legitimate. A system administrator wishes to see if the same percentages hold true for the e-mail traffic on her servers. She randomly selects e-mail messages and checks to see whether or not each one is legitimate. (Unless otherwise specified, round all probabilities below to four decimal places; i.e. your answer should look like 0.1234, not 0.1234444 or 12.34%.) 1.Assuming that 90% of the messages on these servers are also spam, compute the probability that the first legitimate e-mail she finds is the fifth message she checks. Round your next answer to 4 decimal places. 2.Compute the probability that the first legitimate e-mail she finds is the fifth or sixth message she checks. Round your next answer to 4 decimal places. 3.Compute the probability that the first legitimate e-mail she finds is among the first five messages she checks. Round your next answer to 4 decimal places. 4. On average, how many messages should she expect to check before she finds a legitimate e-mail? Round your next answer to 1 decimal