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If P(C)=.29, P(D)=.47 and P(C and )= 0, are the events C and D mutually exclusive? Find P(C or D)

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  • 09-10-2019

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

note : P(C or D) = P(C)+P(D) -  P(C and )

           P(C or D) =0.29+0.47- 0  

 P(C or D) = 0.76

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