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You want to do an experiment. On any given day, there is a 30% chance that your participant won’t show up. In addition, there is a 10% chance that the stimulus presentation software won’t work. There is also a 5% chance that there is a problem with saving the data and a 2% chance that there are other problems like experimenter error. For the sake of simplicity, you can assume that all these events are independent. What is the probability that you will be able to do a successful experiment (be able to record useful data) on any given day?

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