Suppose that the events A, B, and C are independents, where P(A)= 1/2, P(B)=1/3, and P(C)= 1/4. What is P(A U B U C)

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Suppose that the events A, B, and C are independents, where P(A)= 1/2, P(B)=1/3, and P(C)= 1/4. What is P(A U B U C)

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Given that A, B, and C are independents.

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P(AB)=P(A)P(B)P(AC)=P(A)P(C)P(BC)=P(B)P(C)P(ABC)=P(A)P(B)P(C)

 

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