1. The probability that Dan will go to work tomorrow is 0.3 and Jimmy does not go to work is 0.25. Assume these are independent events. Calculate the probability that at least one of them will go to work tomorrow.

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The probability that Dan will go to work tomorrow is 0.3 and Jimmy does not go to work is 0.25. Assume these are
independent events. Calculate the probability that at least one of them will go to work tomorrow.
Transcribed Image Text:1. The probability that Dan will go to work tomorrow is 0.3 and Jimmy does not go to work is 0.25. Assume these are independent events. Calculate the probability that at least one of them will go to work tomorrow.
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