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11 January, 09:19

If two events a and b are mutually exclusive, what does the special rule of addition state? p (a or

b. = p (a) + p (b) p (a and

b. = p (a) + p (b) p (a and/or

b. = p (a) + p (b) p (a or

b. = p (a) - p (b)

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  1. 11 January, 09:45
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    If A and B are two mutually exclusive events then addition theorem is given by,

    P (A or B) = P (A) + P (B)
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