John getting his part done and then both getting the entire


James and John are working on a project. They each have to finish their individual tasks to complete the project and work independent of each other. When James is asked about the chances of him getting his part done, John getting his part done, and then both getting the entire project done, he estimates these to be 99%, 90%, and 95%, respectively. Is this reasonable?

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