SOLUTION: Events A and B are mutually exclusive. Suppose P(A)=0.19 and P(B)=0.06.
What is the probability that neither A nor B will occur?
Use two decimal digits.
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What is the probability that neither A nor B will occur?
Use two decimal digits.
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Question 1118376: Events A and B are mutually exclusive. Suppose P(A)=0.19 and P(B)=0.06.
What is the probability that neither A nor B will occur?
Use two decimal digits. Answer by rothauserc(4718) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The probability of events A or B occurring = 0.19 + 0.06 = 0.25
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The probability that neither A nor B will occur is 1 - 0.25 = 0.75
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