SOLUTION: U and V are mutually exclusive events. P(U)=0.41 ; P(V)=0.51 find: P(UAND V) find: P(U | V) find: P(U OR V)

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Question 1173397: U and V are mutually exclusive events. P(U)=0.41 ; P(V)=0.51
find: P(UAND V)
find: P(U | V)
find: P(U OR V)

Answer by ikleyn(52787)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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U and V are mutually exclusive events. P(U)=0.41 ; P(V)=0.51

find: P(U and V).   Since the events are mutually exclusive, the answer is 0 (zero).


find: P(U | V).     Since the events are mutually exclusive, the answer is 0 (zero)


find: P(U or V).    Since the events are mutually exclusive, the answer is the sum of P(U) and P(V).

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