Let event A - The animal is a bird.
Let event B = The animal can fly.
Which outcomes are in A...
Mathematics, 06.02.2021 03:40, kodaxmodz
Let event A - The animal is a bird.
Let event B = The animal can fly.
Which outcomes are in A and B?
O A. (penguin, seagull, crow}
B. {seagull, crow, bat, mosquito}
OC. {penguin, seagull, crow, bat, mosquito}
O D. {seagull, crow}
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