4. Suppose that the events A and B are mutually exclusive with P(A) Let A' denote the complement of the event A, then P(A'n B) = (A) 0.36 (B) 0.16 (C) 0.24 (D) 0.4 = 0.4 and P(B) = 0.4. (E) 0.6

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4. Suppose that the events A and B are mutually exclusive with P(A) = 0.4 and P(B) = 0.4.
Let A' denote the complement of the event A, then P(A'n B) =
(A) 0.36
(B) 0.16
(C) 0.24
(D) 0.4
(E) 0.6
5. Let A and B be independent events such that P(A) = 0.4 and P(B) = 0.4. Let A' denote
the complement of the event
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Transcribed Image Text:4. Suppose that the events A and B are mutually exclusive with P(A) = 0.4 and P(B) = 0.4. Let A' denote the complement of the event A, then P(A'n B) = (A) 0.36 (B) 0.16 (C) 0.24 (D) 0.4 (E) 0.6 5. Let A and B be independent events such that P(A) = 0.4 and P(B) = 0.4. Let A' denote the complement of the event A thon PALO RY
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