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Mathematics, 12.03.2020 18:50, evaeh

A high school senior applies for admission to two colleges A and B, and suppose that:
P(admitted at A)=p1, P(rejected by B)=p2, and P(rejected by at least one, A or B)=p3.
(i) Calculate the probability that the student is admitted by at least one college.
(ii) Find numerical value of the probability in part (i), if p1=0.6, p2=0.2, and p3=0.3.

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