Wang Cole
02/09/2023 · Elementary School
Adam, Brian, and Chris fire one shot each at a target. The probability that Adam will hit the target is 1/5. The probability that Brian will hit the target is \( 1 / 4 \). The probability that Chris will hit the target is 1/3. If they fire together, calculate the probability that i. All three shots hit the target, ii. Chris' shot only hits the target, iii. At least one shot hits the target, iv. Exactly two shots hit the target.
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i. \( \frac{1}{60} \)
ii. \( \frac{1}{5} \)
iii. \( \frac{3}{5} \)
iv. \( \frac{3}{20} \)
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