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10 June, 22:20

John and Mary are taking a mathematics course. The course has only three grades: A, B, and C. The probability that John gets a B is. 3. The probability that Mary gets a B is. 4. he probability that neither gets an A but at least one gets a B is. 1. What is the probability that at least one gets a B but neither gets a C?

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  1. 10 June, 22:27
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    The sample space S can be arranged in a matrix form

    S =

    JAMA, JAMB, JAMC,

    JBMA, JBMB, JBMC,

    JCMA, JCMB, JCMC

    Let E be the event that John gets a B
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