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A and B Are Mutually Exclusive Outcomes in a Probability

Question 65

Question 65

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A and B are mutually exclusive outcomes in a probability distribution. The p(A) = .24 and the p(B) = .13. The p(A or B) then equals.


A) .11
B) .03
C) .37
D) 1.85

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