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Suppose a system has two modules, A and B, that function independently. Module A fails with probability 0.24 and Module B fails with probability 0.38, when the system is executed. When the system is executed, find the probability that:
(a) only Module A fails. 0.14
(b) only Module B fails. 0.28
(c) both modules fail.
(d) neither module fails.
(e) What do the probabilities add up to?
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