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    To Figure the Probability of Either of Two Mutually Exclusive
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To Figure the Probability of Either of Two Mutually Exclusive

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To figure the probability of either of two mutually exclusive events (A or B) occurring, the probability of B occurring is subtracted from the probability of A occurring.

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