6- If the event A is included in the event B than: a) P(AsB) b) P(A2B) c) P(1-P(A)) d) P(1-P(B)) 7- The Event E1 and Event E2 are considered mutual exclusive if: a) (E1 union E2) equal to zero b) (E1 intersect with E2) equal to zero c) E1 equal to E2 d) (E1 intersect with E2) equal to Ø
6- If the event A is included in the event B than: a) P(AsB) b) P(A2B) c) P(1-P(A)) d) P(1-P(B)) 7- The Event E1 and Event E2 are considered mutual exclusive if: a) (E1 union E2) equal to zero b) (E1 intersect with E2) equal to zero c) E1 equal to E2 d) (E1 intersect with E2) equal to Ø
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Chapter10: Sequences, Series, And Probability
Section10.8: Probability
Problem 35E
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