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(Disjoint vs. overlapping events) If you are picking a number between 1-20 what is the probability that you will pick a number greater than 14 or less than 4?
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(Disjoint vs. overlapping events) If you are picking a number between 1-20 what is the probability that you will pick a number greater than 14 or less than 4?
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greater than 14 = 6/20
less than 4 = 3/20
add them together: 6/20+3/20= 9/20
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9/20
the numbers that would satisfy this are 15,16,17,18,19,20, 1,2,3
so there are 9/20
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