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A problem in probability was given to three CA students A,B and C whose chances of solving it are 1/3,1/5 and 1/2 respectively.What is the probability that the problem would be solved.

A can solve a problem with probability (1)/(2)B and C can solve the problem with probabilities (2)/(3) and (2)/(3) respectively.A problem is given to the team of A,B and C.What will be the probability that the team will be the problem?

The probabilities of solving a problem correctly by A and B are (1)/(8) and (1)/(12) respectively. Given that they obtain the same answer after solving a problem and the probability of a common mistake by them is (1)/(1001) , then probability that their solution is correct is (Assuming that if they commit different mistake, then their answers will differ)

Independent Events || Multiplication Game Problems || Total Probability Theorem

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Probability|What Do We Mean By Probability|Data Handling|Practice Problems

Independent Events || Multiplication Game, Problems , and Total Probability Theorem

The probability of solving a problem of mathematic for A and B are 1/3 and 1/5 respectively. If both try the problem, find the probability that the problem will be solved.

Probability of solving specific problem independently by A and B are 1/2 and 1/3 respectively. If both try to solve the problem independently find the probability that (i) the problem is solved (ii) exactly one of them solves the problem.