A company is bidding two projects. The chance of win project A is 18%; win project B is 20%, and the chance of win both is 5%. What is chance that your company will win neither projects? What is the chance that you company will win project B but not project A? If someone told you that your company won project B, now what is the chance that your company will not win project A? Are events A and B independent events?

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  1. A company is bidding two projects. The chance of win project A is 18%; win project B is 20%, and the chance of win both is 5%.
  2. What is chance that your company will win neither projects?
  3. What is the chance that you company will win project B but not project A?
  4. If someone told you that your company won project B, now what is the chance that your company will not win project A?
  5. Are events A and B independent events?
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