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Mathematics, 07.03.2020 05:04 fredvales19

A general can plan a campaign to fight one major battle or three small battles. He believes that he has probability .56 of winning the large battle and probability .78 of winning each of the small battles. Assume that victories or defeats in the small battles are independent. The general must win either the large battle or all three small battles to win the campaign. Which strategy should he choose?

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