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Professor Stern has three cars.
Professor Stern has three cars. The probability that on a given day car 1 is operative is 0.95, that car 2 is operative is 0.97, and that car 3 is operative is 0.85. If Professor Stern’s cars operate independently, find the probability that on next Thanksgiving day (a) all three of his cars are operative; (b) at least one of his cars is operative; (c) at most two of his cars are operative; (d) none of his cars is operative.