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[" ONE ORK THAN ONE CORRECT TYPE "],[" A.A student appears I,II "8" .The student is successful if he passes either in tests I "],[" If it.The probabilities of the student passing in the tests I,II & III are p,q "],[1/2" respectively,If the probability that the sudent is successful is "1/2," then; "],[(A)p=1,q=0],[" (C) "theta=3/5,q=2/3" .(D) there are infinitely many values of "p" & "]

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