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Mathematics, 04.12.2019 00:31 daemonacoster

Let a, b, c be events such that p(a) = 0.2 , p(b) = 0.3, p(c) = 0.4

find the probability that at least one of the events a and b occurs if

(a) a and b are mutually exclusive;
(b) a and b are independent.
find the probability that all of the events a, b, c occur if
(a) a, b, c are independent;
(b) a, b, c are mutually exclusive.

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