P and Q are two events of an experiment, E.The probability that P occurs when E has occurred is 0.2 and the probability that both P and Q occur is 0.06.If P and Q are independent of one next, what is the probability that: a) occur Q? b) occur P but not Q? c) neither P nor Q occur?

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Section11.8: Probabilities Of Disjoint And Overlapping Events
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P and Q are two events of an experiment, E.The probability that P occurs when E has occurred is 0.2 and the probability that both P and Q occur is 0.06.If P and Q are independent of one next, what is the probability that: a) occur Q? b) occur P but not Q? c) neither P nor Q occur?
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