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29 November, 13:51

If P (A) = 1/3 and P (B) = 1/6 and A and B are mutually exclusive envents, what is P (A and B) ?

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  1. 29 November, 15:15
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    They are mutually exclusive, therefore both events cannot happen at the same time ... P (A and B) = 0

    an example of a mutually exclusive event would be picking marbles out of a bag that contains red marbles and green marbles. If you pick only one marble you will get either red or green, but you will never get a marble that is red AND green. Does that make sense?
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