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When an experiment is conducted, events   A, B, and C are al [#permalink]
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Given All A B C are independent of P occurring

now
P(A & B) = P*P
P(B & C') = P*(1-P)
so,
according to question
P(A∩B∩C') = P*P*(1-P)

P²*(1-P) < P(1-P)

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