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If your neighborhood gets flooded there is a 60% chance that your basement will also get flooded. the probability of no floods occuring in your neighborhood in the next 10 years is 0.7, only one flood occuring in your neighborhood in the next 10 years is 0.2, and two floods occuring in your neighborhood in the next 10 years is 0.1. assume that the events corresponding to the basement getting flooded from each neighborhood flooding event is independent. • what is the probability of your basement not getting flooded, given that the neighborhood gets flooded once in the next 10 years? • what is the probability of your basement not getting flooded, given that the neighborhood gets flooded twice in the next 10 years? • what is the probability of your basement not getting flooded in the next 10 years?

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