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Q and R are not mutually exclusive events. If P(Q)=5/8 and P(R)=1/8 and P(Q and R)=1/32,Find P(q or R)

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Given that the events are not mutually exclusive the union of the probability of the events is calculated through the equation,

P(Q or R) = P(Q) + P(R) - P(Q and R)

Substituting the known values,

P(Q or R) = 5/8 + 1/8 - 1/32

Simplifying,

P(Q or R) = 23/32

The answer to this item is 23/32.
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User Grandouassou
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The solution for this problem is just adding and subtracting fractions. We all know how to add and subtract function because our teacher since high school teach us how to. P(Q or R) = P(Q) + P(R) - P(Q and R) = 5/8 + 1/8 - 1/32 = 23/32

The answer to this question is 23/32.
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