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  • 02-01-2018
  • Mathematics
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You are given that p(event
a.= 0.15 and p (event
b.= 0.40. do you have enough information to find p(event a or event b)

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TaylorBayley
TaylorBayley TaylorBayley
  • 02-01-2018
You do not.

We have not been told if the events are mutually exclusive or not.
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