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This is called the additive law of probability. Application to complements: P(Either A or ~A) = 1. So, P(~A) = 1 – P(A). The probability of the complement of an event is 1 minus probability of the event. B. A and B are independent. If A and B are independent, P(Either A or B or Both) = P(A) + P(B) – P(A)*P(B). Random Variable. A variable ... ................
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