You are given four events A, B, C, D that are independent, and whose probabilities are Pr(A) = 0.6, Pr(B) = 0.5, Pr(C) = 0.4, and Pr(D) = 0.3. Find the probability that at least two events of these events happen.

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Chapter11: Data Analysis And Probability
Section11.8: Probabilities Of Disjoint And Overlapping Events
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You are given four events A, B, C, D that are independent, and whose probabilities are Pr(A) = 0.6,
Pr(B) = 0.5, Pr(C) = 0.4, and Pr(D) = 0.3. Find the probability that at least two events of these events
happen.
O 0.2908
O 0.4684
O 0.3748
O 0.7092
O 0.6140
Transcribed Image Text:You are given four events A, B, C, D that are independent, and whose probabilities are Pr(A) = 0.6, Pr(B) = 0.5, Pr(C) = 0.4, and Pr(D) = 0.3. Find the probability that at least two events of these events happen. O 0.2908 O 0.4684 O 0.3748 O 0.7092 O 0.6140
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