?Complements and the Addition Rule Refer to the table used for Exercises 9-20. Assume
Chapter 4, Problem 34(choose chapter or problem)
Complements and the Addition Rule Refer to the table used for Exercises 9-20. Assume that one order is randomly selected. Let A represent the event of getting an order from McDonald’s and let B represent the event of getting an order from Burger King. Find \(P(\overline{A \text { or } B})\), find \(P(\bar{A} \text { or } \bar{B})\), and then compare the results. In general, does \(P(\overline{A \text { or } B}) = P(\bar{A} \text { or } \bar{B})\)?
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P(bar A or B)
P(bar A or bar B)
P(bar A or B) = P(bar A or bar B)
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