Probability – 34

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34. The probability that a man can hit a target is 3/4 . He tries 5 times. The probability that he will hit the target atleast three times, is :

(a) 291/364
(b) 371/464
(c) 471/502
(d) 459/512

Answer
Answer : (d)

Explanation
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