A realistic estimate for the probability of an e

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A realistic estimate for the probability of an engine failing on a transatlantic flight is 1/14,000. Using the probability and binomial probability formula to find the probabilities of 0, 1, 2, and 3 engine failures for a three-engine jet and the probabilities of 0, 1, and 2 engine failures for a two-engine jet. If you use these results and assume the flight will be completed if at least one engine works. How does the probability support a twin engine jet would make a safe transatlantic crossing compared to three engine

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