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Three horses, A, B and C are in a race. A and B have the same probability of winning, and each is twice as likely to win as C. Find the probability of B or C winning.
16 years ago

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A = 2C
B = 2C

A + B + C = 1

2C + 2C + C = 1

You should be able to take it from here. I hope this helps. Thanks for asking.
16 years ago

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