16. Suppose that P(E)=0.35, P(F)=0.67, P(E UF)=0.86. Find the following: D. P(E°^F) E. P(EUF") F P(E*UF°) A. P(EnF) B. P(EUF) C. P(EOF

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16. Suppose that P(E)=0.35, P(F)=0.67,
P(EUF)=0.86. Find the following:
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A. P(EnF)
D. P{E nF}
B. P(EUF)
E. P(EUF)
F. P(E*UF°}
C. P(EnF")
Transcribed Image Text:16. Suppose that P(E)=0.35, P(F)=0.67, P(EUF)=0.86. Find the following: %3D A. P(EnF) D. P{E nF} B. P(EUF) E. P(EUF) F. P(E*UF°} C. P(EnF")
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