SOLUTION: Suppose two vaccum salesmen A and B must each make two calls per day, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. A has a probability 0.4 of selling a cleaner on any call, while B

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Question 1143880: Suppose two vaccum salesmen A and B must each make two calls per day, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. A has a probability 0.4 of selling a cleaner on any call, while B(a novice) has a probability 0.1 of a sale. A works independently of B, and for each salesman, morning and afternoon results are independent of eachother. Find the probability that;
A. A sells just one cleanecleaner
B. B makes at least one sell

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