Multiple Choice
If events A and B are mutually exclusive, how do we calculate the probability of their disjunction?
A) Subtract the probability of A from the probability of B.
B) Add the probability of A to the probability of B.
C) Add the probability of A to the probability of B and then subtract the probability of A and B both occurring.
D) Multiply the probability of A by the probability of B.
E) Divide the probability of A by the probability of B.
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