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exhaustive events formula​

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Answered by alfiyashaikh7303214
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the maximum possible probability is 1, which is a probability of a sure event, since P(A) and P (B) are exhaustive they are the only two events. therefore P (A U B) = 1 ( A U B ) is a sure event as one of the two events are sure to occur for the experiment

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