SOLUTION: The intersection of events A and B is the event containing all the events belonging to A or B, but not both all the events belonging to A and to B all the even

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Question 1099260: The intersection of events A and B is the event containing

all the events belonging to A or B, but not both

all the events belonging to A and to B

all the events belonging to A or B or both

all the events belonging to B but not to A

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20055)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
all the events belonging both to A and to B
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