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A manufacturer of ovens knows that 1 out of every 124 ovens will be manufactured with some sort of error. If the manufacturer tests 43 of these ovens at random before they leave the factory, what is the
probability in terms of percent chance that none of these ovens are defective (round your answer to the
nearest hundredth)?

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