P(a person will die if bitten by a snake) = 0.15
P(a person will not die if bitten by snake) = 1 - 0.15 = 0.85
a) P(both people will die) = 0.152
= 0.0225
b) P(exactly one person will die) = 0.85x0.15 + 0.15x0.85
= 0.255
c) P(at most 1 person will die) = 1 - P(both people will die)
= 1 - 0.0225
= 0.9775
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