If two persons A and B are attending a competition with P(A)=0.45, P(B)=0.36 then P(AU B) = O a. 0.81 O b. 0.162 O c. 0.19 O d. 0.648

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If two persons A and B are attending a competition with
P(A)=0.45, P(B)=0.36 then P(A U B) =
a. 0.81
b. 0.162
O c. 0.19
d. 0.648
Transcribed Image Text:If two persons A and B are attending a competition with P(A)=0.45, P(B)=0.36 then P(A U B) = a. 0.81 b. 0.162 O c. 0.19 d. 0.648
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