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consider in exam you were told to switch off your mobiles. if you did not switched off your mobile theirs is pribabilityof 0.7 your paper shall be cancelled in exam hall 1. in exam hall2 are given membership value 0.7 if cell phone is on their, which hall you choose and why.
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