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Mathematics, 20.02.2021 02:50 Daddysgirl2019

If student D can solve 60% of multiple choice questions and Student B can solve 51% of the multiple choice questions and Student C can solve 57%. The students are unaware of each other. a) At least one can be solved
b) Probability at most one of them can be solved
c) Probability that neither of them can be solved
d) Exactly two them can be solved

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