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SAT, 19.01.2022 08:10 roman2328

According to a study, the percentage of households with vehicles in boston, massachusetts, is 66. 2%; in cambridge, massachusetts, 63. 2%; and in worceter, massachusetts, 80. 7%. Suppose owning a vehicle in these three cities are independent of each other. If a household from each city is randomly selected, what is the probability that all three households has a vehicle.

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