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To find the probability of event A or B, we must first determine whether the events are mutually exclusive or non-mutually exclusive. Then we can apply the appropriate Addition Rule:
Addition Rule 1: When two events, A and B, are mutually exclusive, the probability that A or B will occur is the sum of the probability of each event.
P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B)
Addition Rule 2: When two events, A and B, are non-mutually exclusive, there is some overlap between these events. The probability that A or B will occur is the sum of the probability of each event, minus the probability of the overlap.
P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A and B).
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The solution of #304 is r=5.
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Hi,
Neat work!
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The solution of #259 is n=35
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Hi,
Excellent!
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Solution to #311 is (1/3).
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Hi,
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Solution for#254 is [(2) / (x-2)(x-4)]
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The solution for #262 is -(a+nd).
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Solution of #331: The values are
a=-13
b= 8
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The solution for #277 is 6
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I am unable to check *** problems for some time
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