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Suppose electric power is supplied from two independent sources which work with probabilities 0.4, 0.5, respectively. If both sources are providing power enough power will be available with probability 1. If exactly one of them works there will be enough power with probability 0.6. Of course, if none of them works the probability that there will be sufficient supply

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