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    Suppose That M and N Are Two Events, P(M) =
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Suppose That M and N Are Two Events, P(M) =

Question 103

Question 103

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Suppose that M and N are two events, P(M) = 0.20, P(N) = 0.05, and P(M and N) = 0.02. What is P(M N) ?


A) 0.400
B) 0.100
C) 0.030
D) 0.230

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