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Mathematics, 16.12.2020 23:30 leslie4759

Whilst shopping, the probability that Caroline buys fruit is 0.7. The probability that Caroline buys a CD is 0.6.
Buying fruit and buying a CD are independent of each other.
Work out the probability that she only buys fruit, only buys a CD, or buys both.

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