SOLUTION: Use the given information to find the indicated probability. A and B are mutually exclusive. P(A) = .7, P(B) = .1. Find P((A ∪ B)'). P((A ∪ B)') = 1Your answer is inco

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Question 380501: Use the given information to find the indicated probability. A and B are mutually exclusive. P(A) = .7, P(B) = .1. Find P((A ∪ B)').
P((A ∪ B)') = 1Your answer is incorre

Answer by edjones(8007)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
P((A ∪ B)')=1-.7-.1=0.2

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