Multiple Choice
I have two cars.I need to know the probability of at least one of my cars starting in the morning.To figure this out, I take the probability that each car itself will start, and:
A) I add them together.
B) I multiply them together.
C) I add them together and subtract from one.
D) I add them together and subtract the possibility of their joint occurrence.
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