Inclusion-Exclusion Principle P(C1 or C2 or C3)? P(C1 C2 C3) C1 C2 = P(C1) + P(C2) + P(C3) −P(C1 C2) – P(C1C3) - P(C2C3) +P(C1 C2 C3) C3

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Inclusion-Exclusion Principle
P(C1 or C2 or C3)?
P(C1 C2 C3)
C1
C2
= P(C1) + P(C2) + P(C3)
−P(C1 C2) – P(C1C3) - P(C2C3)
+P(C1 C2 C3)
C3
Transcribed Image Text:Inclusion-Exclusion Principle P(C1 or C2 or C3)? P(C1 C2 C3) C1 C2 = P(C1) + P(C2) + P(C3) −P(C1 C2) – P(C1C3) - P(C2C3) +P(C1 C2 C3) C3
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