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Suppose there are 10 identical items. 10 items are selected one by one with replacement. what is the probability that a particular item is not selected? (round it to two decimal places as an exercise, consider number of items as 'n'. find a general formula for probability. especially, find out what happens when n becomes very large(you will use this concept later in a concept called bagging)

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