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Mathematics, 10.02.2020 23:59 haydenbell269
Suppose that one person from the United States and two people from the Netherlands were randomly selected. What is the probability that none of them believe that there is intelligent life not on Earth? Your answer should have at least three decimal places.
b. Suppose that one person from the United States and one person from Russia were randomly selected. What is the probability that the person from the United States believes that there is intelligent life not on Earth and the person from Russia does not believe that there is intelligent life not on Earth? Your answer should have at least three decimal places.
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