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If $E$ and $F$ are events, then $\left(E^{\prime} \cap F^{\prime}\right)$ is the event that _____.
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In probability theory, the prime symbol (') is often used to denote the complement of an event. So, $E'$ represents the event that E does not occur, and $F'$ represents the event that F does not occur. Show more…
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