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A radar unit tracks a target which may use interference. If the target does not employ interference, then during on surveillance cycle the unit may detect it with probability p0. If it employs interference, then the unit may detect it with probability p1 < p0. The probability that the interference will be used in one cycle is p and does not depend on the way and time the interference was used in other cycles. Find the probability that the target will be detected at least once in n surveillance cycles.

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