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    When Combining Probabilities, to Find the Probability of One Event
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When Combining Probabilities, to Find the Probability of One Event

Question 2

Question 2

Multiple Choice

When combining probabilities, to find the probability of one event OR another event, the separate probabilities should be


A) multiplied
B) divided
C) subtracted
D) added

Correct Answer:

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