A candidate runs for office A and B. He assesses the probability of winning A as 0.35 and winning B as 0.55. The probability of winning both is 0.15 . What is the probability of. 1. winning exactly one office 2. winning at least one office

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A candidate runs for office A and B. He assesses the probability of winning A as 0.35 and winning B as 0.55.
The probability of winning both is 0.15 . what is the probability of.
1. winning exactly one office
2. Winning at least one office
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Transcribed Image Text:*Untitled - Notepad File Edit Format View Help A candidate runs for office A and B. He assesses the probability of winning A as 0.35 and winning B as 0.55. The probability of winning both is 0.15 . what is the probability of. 1. winning exactly one office 2. Winning at least one office Ln 2, Col 1 100% Windows (CRLF) UTF-8 ENG 6:43 pm C のD US 16/11/2021
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