Question
If P(A) = .20, P(B) =. 35 , and (A U B) = . 51, then are A and B mutually exclusive?
Answer
No because .20 + .35 = .55 is different from .55
Question
If P(A) = .20, P(B) =. 35 , and (A U B) = . 51, then are A and B mutually exclusive?
Question
If P(A) = .20, P(B) =. 35 , and (A U B) = . 51, then are A and B mutually exclusive?
Answer
No because .20 + .35 = .55 is different from .55
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