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Mathematics, 08.05.2021 03:20 kikiwaka1

In a chess club the probability that Shaun will beat Mike is 3/8 . The probability that Shaun will beat Tim is 5/7 .
(Assume all the games are independent of one another)
If Shaun plays 1 game with Mike and then 1 game with Tim, what is the probability that Shaun loses both games?

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