Suppose that X is a (A -e100, p 3e-100)-BCP. What is P(X(1)X (2)X(3) = 4)?

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Suppose that X is a (A =e-100, p 3e-100)-BCP.
What is P(X(1)Xx (2)X(3) = 4)?
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