A network has a packet loss rate of 0.1. If a sender transmits 100 packets, how many packets are expected to be lost?
Q1. A network has a packet loss rate of 0.1. If a sender transmits 100 packets, how many packets are expected to be lost?
Answer: 10
Explanation: The expected number of packets lost is the packet loss rate multiplied by the total number of packets, which is 0.1 * 100 = 10.