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A digital signal receiver decodes bits of incoming signal as 0 s or 1 and makes an error in decoding a bit with probability 10−4 .

Assuming decoding success is independent for different bits, as the receiver receives more and more signals, what is the fraction of erroneously decoded bits?
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