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Macbeth doesn't believe them at first, but...

1) Thane of Glamis- He was already this so technically it's not a prediction.

2) Thane of Cawdor- He was named this by the king really soon after they gave his the predictions (same day).

3) Because the first 2 were true, he believed he would be king and he killed Duncan to "speed up fate."

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