Multiple Choice
I take the separate probabilities of at least one of two events (which cannot both happen at once) and add them together.I am trying to figure:
A) a joint occurrence
B) an alternate occurrence of mutually exclusive events
C) an alternate occurrence of nonexclusive events
D) the expectation value of the occurrences
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