The events X and Y are mutually exclusive. Suppose P(X) =

Chapter 5, Problem 12E

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Problem 12E

The events X and Y are mutually exclusive. Suppose P(X) = .05 and P(Y) = .02. What is the probability of either X or Y occurring? What is the probability that neither X nor Y will happen?

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QUESTION:

Problem 12E

The events X and Y are mutually exclusive. Suppose P(X) = .05 and P(Y) = .02. What is the probability of either X or Y occurring? What is the probability that neither X nor Y will happen?

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Step 1 of 2:

  Given that P(A) = 0.05 and P(Y) = 0.02.

   Here X and Y are mutually exclusive.


 

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