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    The Question "What Is the Probability of a Child Being
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The Question "What Is the Probability of a Child Being

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The question "What is the probability of a child being in school or the child offending?" is an example of ______.


A) general multiplication rule of probabilities
B) restrictive multiplication rule of probabilities
C) restrictive addition rule of probabilities
D) general addition rule of probabilities

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