A problem is given to 3 persons ,P ,Q ,R whose respective chances of solving...
A problem is given to 3 persons ,P ,Q ,R whose respective chances of solving...
A problem is given to 3 persons ,P ,Q ,R whose respective chances of solving it are 2/7,4/7 and 4/9 respectively . What is the probability that (a) Only Q solves the problem (b) Only one of them solves the problem (c) At least two of them solve the problem?
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Asked by Jesse on 27th May, 2020
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