For the independent events A and B. If it is known that P(A/B) = 0.21 and P(B/A) = 0.32. then the probability %3D %3D P(A U B): a. 0.5300 b. 0.4628 c. Can't be found d. 0.0672

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For the independent events A and B. If it is known that P(A/B) = 0.21 and P(B/A) = 0.32. then the probability
P(A U B):
a. 0.5300
b.0.4628
c Can't be found
• d. 0.0672
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