Face masks are supplied to a junior college in packets of $100$. If there is a chance that $1$ in $500$ face masks is defective,then the number of packets containing no defective face masks in a consignment of $10,000$ packets is:

  • A
    $\frac{10,000}{e^{0.2}}$
  • B
    $(10,000)e^{0.2}$
  • C
    $(10,000)e^{-0.02}$
  • D
    $\frac{(10,000)e^{0.002}}{2!}$

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