Defect A No Defect A Defect B 15 25 No Defect B 35 175 A Car is tested prior to being marketed to the general public. The test results on 250 independent samples are shown above. Assume that these relative proportions are perfectly representative of the product (and of its flaws) outside the sample. Assuming that defects occur independently, what is the probability that each of 4 cars purchased by an individual would have at least one of the defects?

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A Car is tested prior to being marketed to the general public. The test results on 250 independent samples are shown above.

Assume that these relative proportions are perfectly representative of the product (and of its flaws) outside the sample. Assuming that defects occur independently, what is the probability that each of 4 cars purchased by an individual would have at least one of the defects?

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