Events A and B are two mutually exclusive events. The probability of event A occurring is 15%, and the probability of event B occurring is 20%. What is the probability of events A or B occurring?
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Step 1: Given that events A and B are mutually exclusive, the probability of events A or B occurring is equal to the sum of the individual probabilities of A and B. Show more…
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