SOLUTION: Find the probability of the indicated event if P(A)=0.25 and P(B)=0.45. P(A∩B) if A,B are mutually exclusive.

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Question 1060359: Find the probability of the indicated event if P(A)=0.25 and P(B)=0.45.
P(A∩B) if A,B are mutually exclusive.

Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If they are mutually exclusive, they cannot both occur at the same time. The probability of an intersection, which means they both occur, is zero.
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