Asked by Anonymous
If P (A) = 2/3 (two thirds), P (B) = 1/6(one sixth), P (A and B) = 0, 16 what can you say about P (A or B)?
That P is either two thirds or zero?
That P is either two thirds or zero?
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Answered by
Anonymous
P(2/3 or 0)?
Answered by
Rain
Pb is 1/4 of Pa if that helps, but i don't really understand what you or maybe the question is asking
Answered by
Anonymous
It is saying
P(A)= two thirds 2/3
P(B)= one sixth 1/6
P(A and B)= 0
So what is P ( A or B )
I honestly don't understand either, well obviously or I wouldn't have had to ask. :)
P(A)= two thirds 2/3
P(B)= one sixth 1/6
P(A and B)= 0
So what is P ( A or B )
I honestly don't understand either, well obviously or I wouldn't have had to ask. :)
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