14. For two events we have Pr[A]=.29, Pr[B]=.43, and Pr[AUB]=.65. Find Pr[ANB]. (a) .27 (b) .07 (c) .16 (d) .43 (e) .08 (f) none of the others

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14. For two events we have Pr[A]=.29, Pr[B]=.43, and
Pr[AUB]=.65. Find Pr[ANB].
(a) .27
(b) .07
(c) .16
(d) .43
(e) .08
(f) none of the others
Transcribed Image Text:14. For two events we have Pr[A]=.29, Pr[B]=.43, and Pr[AUB]=.65. Find Pr[ANB]. (a) .27 (b) .07 (c) .16 (d) .43 (e) .08 (f) none of the others
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