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U and V are mutually exclusive events. P(U) = 0.3; P(V) = 0.2.

Find:
A. P(U AND V) =

B. P(U OR V) =

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User Dereon
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Answer:

It's easy, I'll let you figure it out.

Explanation:

"mutually exclusive events" or Disjoint events are events that cannot occur at the same time, there is no probability of them happening at the same time. But the chance for either of them is the addition of the possibilities.

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