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Question 9

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Suppose that A1, A2, and B are events where A1 and A2 are mutually exclusive events and P(A1) = .7, P(A2) = .3, P(B│A1) = .2, P(B│A2) = .4. Find P(B) .


A) 0.60
B) 0.26
C) 0.21
D) 0.14
E) 0.28

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