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Mathematics, 13.05.2021 19:00 trisngle2565

Since there are no restrictions on the strings, we can think of this problem as drawing 5 random digits in sequence. There is a 9/10 chance each time we draw to NOT get a 4. Every time we draw, we multiply by 9/10 again until we've draw 5 digits. Thus, the answer is (9/10)^5 :)

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