Events A and B are mutually exclusive. Suppose event A occurs with probability 0.25 and event B occurs with probability 0.01. Compute the following. (If necessary, consult a list of formulas.) (a) Compute the probability that A does not occur or B does not occur (or both). (b) Compute the probability that either A occurs without B occurring or B occurs without A occurring.
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