The definition of two events being mutually
exclusive (or disjoint) only means that it is not possible for the two events to
occur together. Given two events, E and F, they are mutually
exclusive and also mean independent.
In this case, since events E and F are mutually
exclusive, therefore the probability that either E or F will occur will simply
be the sum of two events.
P (E or F) = P (E) + P (F)
P (E or F) = 0.25 + 0.51
P (E or F) = 0.76
Therefore this means that there is a 76% probability that
either E or F will occur.
2x1,000,000
9x100,000
3x10,000
7x1,000
0x100
8x10
2x1
Answer:
180
Step-by-step explanation:
15% of 300 is 45.
25% of 300 is 75.
45+75 is 120.
300-120 is 180
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