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    If\(P(A)=\frac{2}{5}\) And\(P(B)=\frac{4}{5}\) , Then\(P(A \cup B)\) Must Be Greater Than 1
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If P(A)=25P(A)=\frac{2}{5}P(A)=52​ And P(B)=45P(B)=\frac{4}{5}P(B)=54​ , Then P(A∪B)P(A \cup B)P(A∪B) Must Be Greater Than 1

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If P(A)=25P(A)=\frac{2}{5}P(A)=52​ and P(B)=45P(B)=\frac{4}{5}P(B)=54​ , then P(A∪B)P(A \cup B)P(A∪B) must be greater than 1 .

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