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If P(A) = 1/2, P(B) = 1/3, P( C) = 1/2 a...

If `P(A) = 1/2`, `P(B) = 1/3`, `P( C) = 1/2` and `P(AcapB)= P(BcapC) = P(CcapA) = 1/4` and `P(AcapBcapC) = 1/8`, then the probability that at least one of them appears is

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