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Three critics review a book. Odds in favour of the book are `5:2, 4:3 and 3:4` respectively for three critics. Find the probability that the majority are in favour of the book.

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To solve the problem of finding the probability that the majority of the three critics are in favor of the book, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Odds The odds in favor of the book for the three critics are given as: - Critic 1: 5:2 - Critic 2: 4:3 - Critic 3: 3:4 ...
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