Interpret the event A∩ B and A U B
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P(A∩B) is the probability that events A and B both happen. Basically ∩ means 'and'. U is the union, so P(A U B) means the probability that either A or B occurs, or both; it's the probability that at least one of the events happens.
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P(A∩B) is the probability that events A and B both happen. Basically ∩ means 'and'. U is the union, so P(A U B) means the probability that either A or B occurs, or both; it's the probability that at least one of the events happens.
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