Let A, B be independent events with P (A) = P (B) = 1/3. Find the probability that exactly one of the two occurs: Select one: to. 4/9 b. 1/9 c. 2/9 d. 1/3
Let A, B be independent events with P (A) = P (B) = 1/3. Find the probability that exactly one of the two occurs: Select one: to. 4/9 b. 1/9 c. 2/9 d. 1/3
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Select one: to. 4/9 b. 1/9 c. 2/9 d. 1/3
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