SOLUTION: Suppose that the National Weather Service states that there is a 50% chance of snow on Saturday and a 40% chance of snow on Sunday. What are the odds in favor of having snow on at
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Question 628211: Suppose that the National Weather Service states that there is a 50% chance of snow on Saturday and a 40% chance of snow on Sunday. What are the odds in favor of having snow on at least one of the two days? HINT: Assume that whether or not it snows on Saturday has absolutely no bearing on whether it snows or not on Sunday.
Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1 minus the probability of having snow on neither day. What is that equal to?
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