Given P(A) = 0.3, P(B) = 0.44 and
P(AB) = 0.65, find the value of P(An B),
rounding to the ne...
Mathematics, 22.01.2021 22:00 lucia87
Given P(A) = 0.3, P(B) = 0.44 and
P(AB) = 0.65, find the value of P(An B),
rounding to the nearest thousandth, if necessary.
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