1. Roll a die: Event A: Roll a die and get a "1" Event B: Roll a die and get a "4" The probability that you get a "1", P(A) is, The probability that you get a "4", P(B) is The probability of getting a "1" or a "4", P(AUB) is,
1. Roll a die: Event A: Roll a die and get a "1" Event B: Roll a die and get a "4" The probability that you get a "1", P(A) is, The probability that you get a "4", P(B) is The probability of getting a "1" or a "4", P(AUB) is,
Chapter9: Sequences, Probability And Counting Theory
Section9.7: Probability
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