2.54. If A and B are mutually exclusive, P (A) = 0.37, and P(B) = 0.44, find (a) P(A'); (b) P (B'); (c) P (AUB); (d) (e) P(AN B'); (f) P(A'N B'). P(ANB); 2 bi

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2.54. If A and B are mutually exclusive, P (A) = 0.37, and P (B) = 0.44, find
(a) P(A');
(b) P (B');
(c) P (AUB);
(d) P(ANB); (e) P(AN B');
(1) P(A' B').
255 Fynlain why there must be a mistake in each of the following statements:
Transcribed Image Text:2.54. If A and B are mutually exclusive, P (A) = 0.37, and P (B) = 0.44, find (a) P(A'); (b) P (B'); (c) P (AUB); (d) P(ANB); (e) P(AN B'); (1) P(A' B'). 255 Fynlain why there must be a mistake in each of the following statements:
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