Three students A, B, and C are enrolled in the same class.

Chapter 2, Problem 13

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Three students A, B, and C are enrolled in the same class. Suppose that A attends class 30 percent of the time, B attends class 50 percent of the time, and C attends class 80 percent of the time. If these students attend class independently of each other, what is (a) the probability that at least one of them will be in class on a particular day and (b) the probability that exactly one of them will be in class on a particular day?

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