Chapter 3: Q.42 (page 217)
U and V are mutually exclusive events. P(U) = 0.26; P(V) = 0.37. Find:
a. P(U AND V)
b. P(U|V)
c. P(U OR V)
Short Answer
a.
b.
c.
Chapter 3: Q.42 (page 217)
U and V are mutually exclusive events. P(U) = 0.26; P(V) = 0.37. Find:
a. P(U AND V)
b. P(U|V)
c. P(U OR V)
a.
b.
c.
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