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Suppose your commute to work involves encountering 3 intersections in town and then getting on the Interstate for 10 miles. Your driving experiences in town and on the Interstate are independent of each other. Suppose your chances of hitting a red light in town are 1 in 10, and your chances of getting tied up in traffic on the Interstate are 2 in 10. What are the chances of having both happen on the same trip to work?

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