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21 May, 18:23

in 135 space shuttle missions, there were two failures. Based on these data, what's the probability of a successful mission?

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  1. 21 May, 21:38
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    98.518 repeating prercent

    Step-by-step explanation:

    2 out of 135 can also be written as 2/135

    2 divided by 135 is 0.014814814814

    that number is the percentage of failures

    100% in decimal form is 1.00

    1.00 subtracted by the percentage of failures is the percentage of successes

    which is. 98518518518, 518 repeating move the decimal over 2 and you got the percentage 98.518 repeating
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