4 Assume that Pr[E]=0.35, Pr[F]=0.7, Pr[G]=0.6, Pr[E∩F]=0.25, Pr[E∩G]=0.25, and Pr[F∩G]=0.45. Find the following probabilities: (1) Pr[E∪F]=Pr[E∪F]=  (2) Pr[F′∩G]=Pr[F′∩G]=  (3) Pr[E′∩G′]=Pr[E′∩G′]=

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4 Assume that Pr[E]=0.35, Pr[F]=0.7, Pr[G]=0.6, Pr[E∩F]=0.25, Pr[E∩G]=0.25, and Pr[F∩G]=0.45. Find the following probabilities:

(1) Pr[E∪F]=Pr[E∪F]= 

(2) Pr[F′∩G]=Pr[F′∩G]= 
(3) Pr[E′∩G′]=Pr[E′∩G′]=
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