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An Automatic Teller Machine Requires That Each Customer Enter a Three-Digit

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An automatic teller machine requires that each customer enter a three-digit personal identification number (PIN) when he or she inserts a bank card. If a person finds a bank card and guesses at a PIN to use the card fraudulently, what is the probability that the person will succeed in one attempt? ​

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