Question-36

Probability

Three events \(A\), \(B\), and \(C\) are independent, with \(P(A) = 0.2\), \(P(B) = 0.5\), and \(P(C) = 0.8\). What is the probability that exactly one of the events occurs\(?\) Enter the answer correct to two decimal places.

Exactly one of the events occurs means that either \(A^c \cap B \cap C\) or \(A \cap B^c \cap C\) or \(A \cap B \cap C^c\) occurs.

0.42