3.16 If two events are mutually exclusive, we know that the probability of their union is the...
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3.16 If two events are mutually exclusive, we know that the probability of their union is the sum of their individual probabilities. However, this is not the case for events that are not mutually exclusive. Verify this assertion by considering the events A and B of Exercise 3.1.
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Essential Mathematics And Statistics For Science
ISBN: 9780470694480
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Authors: Graham Currell, Dr. Antony Dowman
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