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If a and B Are Two Disjoint Sets, and "Pr

Question 21

Question 21

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If A and B are two disjoint sets, and "Pr" represents the probability, then Pr[A and B] will be:


A) negative.
B) infinity.
C) unity.
D) zero.

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