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Mathematics, 22.01.2020 05:31 ashtonsilvers2003

Jill has applied for a job with each of two different companies. what is the probability that she will get job offers from both companies?
1) the probability that she will get a job offer from neither company is 0.3.2) the probability that she will get a job offer from exactly one of the two companies is 0.5.

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