Suppose that events A, B, and C connected to some random experiment are independent. If P(A) = 0.88, P(B) = 0.65 and P(C) = 0.44, compute the indicated probability, or explain why there is not enough information to do so. a. ?(? ∩ ? ∩ ?) b. ?(?c ∩ ?c ∩ ?c) c. ?(?c ∩ ? ∩ ?) Note: If the events A, B , C are independent, then their complements are also independent.

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Suppose that events A, B, and C connected to some random experiment are independent. If P(A) = 0.88, P(B) = 0.65 and P(C) = 0.44, compute the indicated probability, or explain why there is not enough information to do so.
a. ?(? ∩ ? ∩ ?)
b. ?(?c ∩ ?c ∩ ?c)
c. ?(?c ∩ ? ∩ ?)
Note: If the events A, B , C are independent, then their complements are also independent.

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