SOLUTION: A spends 2 hours on patient medications, 5 hours on patient checks and 1 hour helping doctors. If the next day is spent exactly as the previous, what are the chances of completing

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Question 326792: A spends 2 hours on patient medications, 5 hours on patient checks and 1 hour helping doctors. If the next day is spent exactly as the previous, what are the chances of completing patient checks or helping doctors?
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
P(checks)=5/8
P(helping)=1/8
P(checks and helping)=6/8=3/4

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