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In Exercise 6, suppose that there is a probability of .01 that a digit is incorrectly sent over a communication channel (i. e., that a digit sent as a 1 is received as a 0, or a digit sent as a 0 is received as a 1). Consider a message that consists of exactly 60% 1s. a. What is the proportion of 1s received at the end of the channel

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