Use of ATM cards and hotel safes typically requires a four-digit (each 0 through 9) code, such

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Use of ATM cards and hotel safes typically requires a four-digit (each 0 through 9) code, such as 3312. Digits can be repeated, but they must be entered in the correct order. If someone gains access and enters a code that was randomly selected, what is the probability of getting the correct code on the first try?

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Elementary Statistics

ISBN: 9780136803201

14th Edition

Authors: Mario F. Triola

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