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  • 16-07-2018
  • Mathematics
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Suppose S and T are mutually exclusive events. Find P(S or T) if P(S) = 29% and P(T) = 49%.

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ivycoveredwalls
ivycoveredwalls ivycoveredwalls
  • 16-07-2018

Mutually exclusive means that the intersection of the events is empty: P(S and T) = 0.


P(S or T) = P(S) + P(T) = 29% + 49% = 78%


If events S, T are not mutually exclusive, then P(S or T) = P(S) + P(T) - P(S and T)

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