Let E and F be two events that are mutually exclusive and suppose P( E) = .4 and P(F) = .2. Compute P(EN F). O a. 0.5 O b.0 O c. 0.4 O d. 0.9

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Let E and F be two events that are mutually exclusive and suppose P( E) = .4 and P(F) = .2. Compute P(EN F).
O a. 0.5
O b.0
O c. 0.4
O d. 0.9
Transcribed Image Text:Let E and F be two events that are mutually exclusive and suppose P( E) = .4 and P(F) = .2. Compute P(EN F). O a. 0.5 O b.0 O c. 0.4 O d. 0.9
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