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Mathematics, 09.02.2022 09:30, sliverx201

In a race, the probability that John wins is 0.3, the probability that Paul wins is 0.2 and the probability that Sarah wins is 0.4. Assume that only one person can win the race. Find the probability that: a) John or Sarah wins. b) Neither John nor Paul wins.

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