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A points-based game awards 10 points for a 'Success', 5 points for a 'Partial', and 0 points for a 'Failure', with P(Success) = 0.2, P(Partial) = 0.5, and P(Failure) = 0.3. A player plays two independent rounds.
What is the probability that the player's total score is exactly 10 points?
- 0.31
- 0.25
- 0.12
- 0.41
- 0.37
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