Let A and B be two random events. Using & as conjunction, ¬ as negation, and the following probabilities: P(A & B) = 0.5 P(A & ¬B) = 0.3 P(¬A & B) = 0.1 The probability of P(¬A & ¬B) The probability of P(A) Answer 1: 0.1 Answer 2: 0.8
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