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if A and B are mutually exclusive events, P(AB) is


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Answered by 1982karamjitkaur
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If Events A and B are mutually exclusive, P(A ∩ B) = 0. The probability that Events A or B occur is the probability of the union of A and B. The probability of the union of Events A and B is denoted by P(A ∪ B) .

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