Question: A binary communication channel transmits a sequence of bits (0s and 1s). Suppose that for any particular bit transmitted, there is a 10% chance of
A binary communication channel transmits a sequence of
“bits” (0s and 1s). Suppose that for any particular bit transmitted, there is a 10% chance of a transmission error (a 0 becoming a 1 or a 1 becoming a 0). Assume that bit errors occur independently of one another.
a. Consider transmitting 1000 bits. What is the approximate probability that at most 125 transmission errors occur?
b. Suppose the same 1000-bit message is sent two different times independently of one another. What is the approximate probability that the number of errors in the first transmission is within 50 of the number of errors in the second?
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