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India plays two matches each with West Indies and Australia. In any match the probabilities of India getting points `0, 1 and 2` are `0.45, 0.05 and 0.50` respectively. Assuming that the outcomes are independent, the probability of India getting at least 7 points is (a) `0.8750` (b) `0.0875` (c) `0.0625` (d) `0.0250`

A

`0*8750`

B

`*0875`

C

`0*0625`

D

`0*0250`

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