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If A,B,C are three independent events of an experiment. Such that `P(AcapB^(C)capC^(C))=(1)/(4)`
`P(A^(C)capBcapC^(C))=(1)/(8),P(A^(C)capB^(C)capC^(C))=(1)/(4)`
then find P(A),P(B)and P( C).

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`thereforeP(A)=(1)/(2),P(B)=(1)/(3),P(C)=(1)/(4).`
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