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Mathematics, 03.08.2019 00:10 vickie2370

One institute mandates that for every 100 items scanned through the electronic checkout scanner at a retail store, no more than 2 should have an inaccurate price. a recent study of the accuracy of checkout scanners at the stores of a certain company showed that, of the 8080 company stores investigated, 6565 violated the institute's scanner accuracy standard. if 1 of the 8080 company stores is randomly selected, what is the probability that that store does not violate the institute scanner accuracy standard?

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