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Mathematics, 02.03.2021 17:40 kiaunabeachovu10i

Given any two events, E1 and E2, what does the probability P(E1 ∪ E2) represent? A.
One of the events occurs, or both occur.

B.
Neither event occurs.

C.
Both of the events occur.

D.
One of the events occurs but not both.

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