P(A) = 5183/7352, P(B) = 265/7352, P(not A) = 2169/7352, P(not B) = 7087/7352, What is P((not A) or B) What is P(A or (not B)) are p(not A) or P(B) mutually exclusive
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- P((not A) or B) = P(not A) + P(B) − P((not A) ∩ B) - P(A or (not B)) = P(A) + P(not B) − P(A ∩ (not B)) Show more…
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