Assume A and B are independent events, P(A)= 0.1, P(B)=0.3. Then P (AUB): 0.43 O Option 3 0.4

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Assume A and B are independent events, P(A)= 0.1, P(B)=0.3.
Then P(A U B):
0.43
Option 3
Option 2
0.4
0.37
Transcribed Image Text:Assume A and B are independent events, P(A)= 0.1, P(B)=0.3. Then P(A U B): 0.43 Option 3 Option 2 0.4 0.37
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