Let A denote the event that the next item checked out at a college library is a math book, and let B be the event that the next item checked out is a history book (assume there are no math history books). Suppose that P(A) = .40 and P(B) = .50. •       Compute P(A′) = •       Compute P(A ∪ B) = •       Compute P(A′ ∩ B′) =

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Let A denote the event that the next item checked out at a college library is a math book, and let B be the event that the next item checked out is a history book (assume there are no math history books). Suppose that P(A) = .40 and P(B) = .50.

•       Compute P(A′) =
•       Compute P(A ∪ B) =
•       Compute P(A′ ∩ B′) =

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