One of the assumptions underlying the theory of control charting is that successive plotted points are independent of one another. Each plotted point can signal either that a manufacturing process is operating correctly or that there is some sort of malfunction. Even when a process is running correctly, there is a small probability that a particular point will signal a problem with the process. Suppose that this probability is 0.07. What is the probability that at least one of 10 successive points indicates a problem when in fact the process is operating correctly? (Round your answer to three decimal places.)