Let a and b be two events. suppose that p(a)=0.60
and p(b)=0.39.
(a) find p(aorb),...
Mathematics, 16.10.2019 07:00 crawford184232323234
Let a and b be two events. suppose that p(a)=0.60
and p(b)=0.39.
(a) find p(aorb), given that a and b are independent.
(b) find p(aorb), given that a and b are mutually exclusive.
Answers: 2
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