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Mathematics, 20.09.2020 07:01 eggg65

3 The probability of Ben completing his Maths homework on any night is 1/3.The probability that he completes his English homework is 1/4. These are both independent events. a In the space below, draw a probability tree diagram to represent this information b. Calculate the probability that Ben completes both pieces of homework c. Calculate the probability that Ben completes exactly one piece of homework

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