Typo fixes

Fixed a couple of typos: Windows 10 does not have "Business", "Professional" or "Professional for Education" editions. However, it does have "Pro", "Pro Education", and "Pro for Workstations". Strangely enough, the "Windows 10 Pro" also appears in this page!
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Windows Autopilot depends on specific capabilities available in Windows 10 and Azure Active Directory; it also requires an MDM service such as Microsoft Intune. These capabilities can be obtained through various editions and subscription programs:
- Windows 10 version 1703 or higher must be used. The Professional, Professional for Education, Business, Enterprise, and Education editions are supported.
- Windows 10 version 1703 or higher must be used. Supported editions are the following:
- Pro
- Pro Education
- Pro for Workstations
- Enterprise
- Education
- One of the following, to provide needed Azure Active Directory (automatic MDM enrollment and company branding features) and MDM functionality:
- Microsoft 365 Business subscriptions
- Microsoft 365 F1 subscriptions
- Microsoft 365 Enterprise E3 or E5 subscriptions, which include all Windows 10, Office 365, and EM+S features (Azure AD and Intune)
- Enterprise Mobility + Security E3 or E5 subscriptions, which include all needed Azure AD and Intune features
- Azure Active Directory Premium P1 or P2 and Intune subscriptions (or an alternative MDM service)
Additionally, the following are also recommended but not required:
- Office 365 ProPlus, which can be deployed easily via Intune (or other MDM services)
- [Windows Subscription Activation](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/windows-10-enterprise-subscription-activation), to automatically step up devices from Windows 10 Pro to Windows 10 Enterprise