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A salesperson has 65 percent chance of making a sale to a customer. The behavior of each successive customer is independent. If three customers A, B and C enter together, what is the probability that the salesperson will make a sale to at least one of the customers?​

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Answered by sarthakh8118
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Let P(A) and P(B) be the probability that salesman sells the product to costumer A and B respectively

Let P(A) and P(B) be the probability that salesman sells the product to costumer A and B respectively∴P(A)=P(B)=70%=0.7

Let P(A) and P(B) be the probability that salesman sells the product to costumer A and B respectively∴P(A)=P(B)=70%=0.7Probability that the salesman will sell the product to customer A or B=P(A∩

Let P(A) and P(B) be the probability that salesman sells the product to costumer A and B respectively∴P(A)=P(B)=70%=0.7Probability that the salesman will sell the product to customer A or B=P(A∩ B

Let P(A) and P(B) be the probability that salesman sells the product to costumer A and B respectively∴P(A)=P(B)=70%=0.7Probability that the salesman will sell the product to customer A or B=P(A∩ B )+P(

Let P(A) and P(B) be the probability that salesman sells the product to costumer A and B respectively∴P(A)=P(B)=70%=0.7Probability that the salesman will sell the product to customer A or B=P(A∩ B )+P( B

Let P(A) and P(B) be the probability that salesman sells the product to costumer A and B respectively∴P(A)=P(B)=70%=0.7Probability that the salesman will sell the product to customer A or B=P(A∩ B )+P( B ∩A)+P(A∩B)

Let P(A) and P(B) be the probability that salesman sells the product to costumer A and B respectively∴P(A)=P(B)=70%=0.7Probability that the salesman will sell the product to customer A or B=P(A∩ B )+P( B ∩A)+P(A∩B)=P(A)P(

Let P(A) and P(B) be the probability that salesman sells the product to costumer A and B respectively∴P(A)=P(B)=70%=0.7Probability that the salesman will sell the product to customer A or B=P(A∩ B )+P( B ∩A)+P(A∩B)=P(A)P( B

Let P(A) and P(B) be the probability that salesman sells the product to costumer A and B respectively∴P(A)=P(B)=70%=0.7Probability that the salesman will sell the product to customer A or B=P(A∩ B )+P( B ∩A)+P(A∩B)=P(A)P( B )+P(

Let P(A) and P(B) be the probability that salesman sells the product to costumer A and B respectively∴P(A)=P(B)=70%=0.7Probability that the salesman will sell the product to customer A or B=P(A∩ B )+P( B ∩A)+P(A∩B)=P(A)P( B )+P( A

Let P(A) and P(B) be the probability that salesman sells the product to costumer A and B respectively∴P(A)=P(B)=70%=0.7Probability that the salesman will sell the product to customer A or B=P(A∩ B )+P( B ∩A)+P(A∩B)=P(A)P( B )+P( A )P(B)+P(A)(B) ...( P(A) and P(B) are independent)

Let P(A) and P(B) be the probability that salesman sells the product to costumer A and B respectively∴P(A)=P(B)=70%=0.7Probability that the salesman will sell the product to customer A or B=P(A∩ B )+P( B ∩A)+P(A∩B)=P(A)P( B )+P( A )P(B)+P(A)(B) ...( P(A) and P(B) are independent)=(0.7)(1−0.7)+(1−0.7)(0.7)+(0.7)(0.7)

Let P(A) and P(B) be the probability that salesman sells the product to costumer A and B respectively∴P(A)=P(B)=70%=0.7Probability that the salesman will sell the product to customer A or B=P(A∩ B )+P( B ∩A)+P(A∩B)=P(A)P( B )+P( A )P(B)+P(A)(B) ...( P(A) and P(B) are independent)=(0.7)(1−0.7)+(1−0.7)(0.7)+(0.7)(0.7)=0.21+0.21+0.49

Let P(A) and P(B) be the probability that salesman sells the product to costumer A and B respectively∴P(A)=P(B)=70%=0.7Probability that the salesman will sell the product to customer A or B=P(A∩ B )+P( B ∩A)+P(A∩B)=P(A)P( B )+P( A )P(B)+P(A)(B) ...( P(A) and P(B) are independent)=(0.7)(1−0.7)+(1−0.7)(0.7)+(0.7)(0.7)=0.21+0.21+0.49=0.91

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