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There are three clubs A,B,C in a town wi...

There are three clubs A,B,C in a town with 40, 50, 60 members respectively 10 people are members of all the three clubs, 70 members belong to only one club. A member is randomly selected. Find the probability that he has membership of exactly two clubs

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