Question: a frame consists of 3 elements. Probability of collapse of these elements P(A)=0.05, P(B)-0.04, P (C)=0.03. Elements collapse events from each other calculate the probability that the frame will collapse by accepting that it is independent? (Any if an element collapses, the window will collapse

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Question: a frame consists of 3 elements. Probability of collapse of these elements
P(A)=0.05, P(B)-0.04, P (C)=0.03. Elements collapse events from each other
calculate the probability that the frame will collapse by accepting that it is independent? (Any
if an element collapses, the window will collapse)

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