If E and F are two disjoint events in S with P(E) = 0.44 and P(F) = 0.21, find P(E ∪ F), P(EC), P(E ∩ F), P((E ∪ F)C), and P((E ∩ F)C).
If E and F are two disjoint events in S with P(E) = 0.44 and P(F) = 0.21, find P(E ∪ F), P(EC), P(E ∩ F), P((E ∪ F)C), and P((E ∩ F)C).
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If E and F are two disjoint
P(E ∪ F) | ||
P(EC) | ||
P(E ∩ F) | ||
P((E ∪ F)C) | ||
P((E ∩ F)C) |
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