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The Probability of NOT reading newspaper a is .8 The Probability of NOT reading Newspaper b is .84 The probability of NOT reading Newspaper c is .86 Therefore, .8*.84*.86=0.57792=57.792%

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Q: If probability of reading newspaper a is .2 probability of reading newspaper b is .16 probability of reading newspaper c is .14.what is the probability that a person selected at random will read none?
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