Let A, B, and C be three events, such that each event has a probability of 1/2, each P[A BOC] of two has a probability of 1/4, and = 1/8. Find the probability intersection that:

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  1. all the events occur
  2. exactly two of the events occur
Let A, B, and C be three events, such that each event has a probability of 1/2, each
intersection of two has a probability of 1/4, and P[A~B~C] = 1/8. Find the probability
that:
Transcribed Image Text:Let A, B, and C be three events, such that each event has a probability of 1/2, each intersection of two has a probability of 1/4, and P[A~B~C] = 1/8. Find the probability that:
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