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Mathematics, 10.10.2019 02:00 kolin89

Do you use probability in your profession or real life? you most likely do. for example, the chance of rain tomorrow is 27%. we hear similar probabilities in the media all the time. similar probabilities could be found in other professions. do one of the following three: (i) find an example of probability involving "a or b" that is used in your chosen profession or real life. explain the example. are the events a and b in your example mutually exclusive? why or why not? which addition rule formula for p(a or b) applies? be sure to clearly cite the source of the information.

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