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Find the given probabilities. If the probabilities or given in decimal then your answer should be in decimals. If the probabilities are a fraction then your answer should be in fraction. a. If \large P\left(A\right)=\frac{1}{6} and \large P\left(B\right)=\frac{4}{9}, and events A and B are disjoint events, so \large P\left(A or B\right)=

b. If P(A)= .67 and P(B)= .13 and events A and B are disjoint events, so P(A or B)=

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