Two events are non-mutually exclusive. If P(A) = 0.51 and P(B) = 0.34, what is the probability of getting both A and B? 0.1734 0.6766 Not enough information is available 0.85

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Two events are non-mutually exclusive. If P(A) = 0.51 and P(B) = 0.34, what is the
probability of getting both A and B?
0.1734
0.6766
Not enough information is available
0.85
Transcribed Image Text:Two events are non-mutually exclusive. If P(A) = 0.51 and P(B) = 0.34, what is the probability of getting both A and B? 0.1734 0.6766 Not enough information is available 0.85
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