When do we include or exclude a no when finding probabilty?
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When two events, A and B, are mutually exclusive, the probability that A or B will occur is the sum of the probability of each event. The probability that A or B will occur is the sum of the probability of each event, minus the probability of the overlap. P(A or B)
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