Event A has a probability of 0.3 of occurring. Event B has a probability of 0.5 of occurring. If A and B are Mutually exclusive, then the probability P (A U B) is Select one: a. 0.15 b. 0.65 c. 0.8 d. 0.0 e. 0.02
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