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A problem is given to 4 students A, B, C and D in a class. If the probability that they can solve the problem is \(\dfrac{1}{3}, \dfrac{1}{4}, \dfrac{1}{5}\) and \(\dfrac{1}{6}\) respectively, what is the probability that problem will be solved? |
| A. | \(\dfrac{2}{5}\) |
| B. | \(\dfrac{3}{5}\) |
| C. | \(\dfrac{2}{3}\) |
| D. | \(\dfrac{1}{3}\) |
| Answer» D. \(\dfrac{1}{3}\) | |