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Suppose that A and B are events with probabilities p(A) = 2βˆ•3 and p(B) = 1βˆ•2. a) What is the largest p(A ∩ B) can be? What is the smallest it can be? Give examples to show that both extremes for p(A ∩ B) are possible. b) What is the largest p(A βˆͺ B) can be? What is the smallest it can be? Give examples to show that both extremes for p(A βˆͺ B) are possible.

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