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Joseph, Susan, and Taylor are playing a game. Their probabilities of winning the game are as follows: P(Joseph wins) = 0.4 P(Susan wins) = P(Taylor wins) = 15% Which one of the following choices puts the events in order from least likely to most likely? Please answer before 10:45!!

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