The probability that event A happening is 3/5 and the probability of event B happening is 2/3. Find the probability that only event A will happen. 0.1267 0.5000 0.3564 0.2358 O NONE OF THE ABOVE

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The probability that event A happening is 3/5 and the probability of event B
happening is 2/3. Find the probability that only event A will happen.
0.1267
0.5000
0.3564
O 0.2358
NONE OF THE ABOVE
Transcribed Image Text:The probability that event A happening is 3/5 and the probability of event B happening is 2/3. Find the probability that only event A will happen. 0.1267 0.5000 0.3564 O 0.2358 NONE OF THE ABOVE
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