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If Two Events a and B Are Mutually Exclusive the Probability

Question 19

Question 19

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If two events A and B are mutually exclusive the probability of the occurrence of either A or B is the sum individual probability of A and B. This theorem is called:


A) Multiplication theorem
B) Addition theorem
C) Classical probability
D) Subtraction theorem

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