📅 MIT Science Bowl 2021🎓 HS🔄 Round 1#️⃣ Question 17🌟 BONUS✍️ Short Answer
Suppose that events A, B, and C all have probability 0.3. If events B and C are disjoint and event A is independent from both the other events, then what is the probability that exactly one of the events occurs?
✔️Answer:0.54
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