Multiple Choice
Which rule of probability states that for two non-mutually exclusive events the probability of each event occurring is equal to the sum of their separate probabilities minus the probability of their joint occurrences?
A) bounding rule of probabilities
B) restricted addition rule of probabilities
C) general addition rule of probabilities
D) restricted multiplication rule of probabilities
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