Question 3 (1 point) The probability that a new advertising campaign will increase sales is assessed as being 0.80. The probability that the cost of developing the new ad campaign can be kept within the original budget allocation is 0.40. Assuming that the two events are independent, the probability that the cost is kept within budget or the campaign will increase sales is 1) 0.88 2) all of the other answers (except for \"none of the other answers\") 3) 0.32 4) 0.20 5) none of the other answers
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