Consider a source host connected to a destination host via three quivalent intermediate routers. If the probability of a successful transmission is .729, calculate the mean path length traveled by the packets.

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Consider a source host connected to a destination host via three
equivalent intermediate routers. If the probability of a successful transmission is
0.729, calculate the mean path length traveled by the packets.
Transcribed Image Text:14 Consider a source host connected to a destination host via three equivalent intermediate routers. If the probability of a successful transmission is 0.729, calculate the mean path length traveled by the packets.
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