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6a. Supposed P(A) = .45, P(B) = .24, and
a. P(A or B) =
b. P(B|A) =
6b. Supposed P(C) = .55, P(D) = .20, and events C and D are independent. Find...
a. P(C and D)
b. P(C or D)
c. P(D|C)
6c. Suppose P(F) = .25, P(F or G) = .68, and events F and G are mutually exclusive. Find P(G)
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