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Mathematics, 05.07.2021 06:50, ray1840

If p(A) = 0.2, p(B) = 0.6 and p(AB) = 0.3. Find the following chances: (a) p(B’)
(b) p(A’ B)
(c) p(AB’)
(d) p(A’U B)
(e) p[(A’U B’)]
(f ) p(AUB’)

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