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Mathematics, 12.10.2019 19:30, eddie2468

Carson drives to school the same way each day, and there are two independent traffic lights on his trip to school. he knows that there is a 30% chance that he will have to stop at the first light and an 80% chance that he will have to stop at the second light. what is the probability that he will not have to stop at either light?

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