(d) 113 76. If A and B are two independent events such that P(A) = ½ and P(B) = ½, then P (neither A nor B)is equal to 23 (b) 91 (c) 56
(d) 113 76. If A and B are two independent events such that P(A) = ½ and P(B) = ½, then P (neither A nor B)is equal to 23 (b) 91 (c) 56
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76. If A and B are two independent events such that P(A) = ½ and P(B) = ½, then P (neither A nor B)is
equal to
23
(b)
91
(c)
56
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