suppose that an airline has two flights each day from Toronto to Winnipeg; one scheduled at 9am and the other at 3pm. On any given day, the probability that the 9am flight departs on time is .81the probability that the 3pm flight departs on time is .68. The probability that neither depart on time is .21. Find the probability that the 3p flight does not depart on time. Find the probability that both flights depart on time. Find the probability that exactly one of the two flights depart on time. Full explanation (not too complicated) would be awesome

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suppose that an airline has two flights each day from Toronto to Winnipeg; one scheduled at 9am and the other at 3pm. On any given day, the probability that the 9am flight departs on time is .81the probability that the 3pm flight departs on time is .68. The probability that neither depart on time is .21. Find the probability that the 3p flight does not depart on time. Find the probability that both flights depart on time. Find the probability that exactly one of the two flights depart on time. Full explanation (not too complicated) would be awesome

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