Young_Man99
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Question = The internet worm "KLEZ" is ranked high in the number of top malicious software instances. A recent survey reported "KLEZ" accounted for 53% of reported malicious instances.
Suppose 7 malicious software instances are reported, assuming that the malicious instances can be assumed to be independent, calculate the probability, correct to four decimal places, that:
At least one was the worm KLEZ.
Note: Tricky question I have the right answer just want to see if everyone else can solve it.
Tricky question I solved, can you solve it too?
hint: excel + =binom.dist.range
Suppose 7 malicious software instances are reported, assuming that the malicious instances can be assumed to be independent, calculate the probability, correct to four decimal places, that:
At least one was the worm KLEZ.
Note: Tricky question I have the right answer just want to see if everyone else can solve it.
Tricky question I solved, can you solve it too?
hint: excel + =binom.dist.range