Problem 4: (14 points) Suppose A and B are two events with known probabilities. 1. Can you compute P(AUB) in terms of P(

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Problem 4: (14 points) Suppose A and B are two events with known probabilities. 1. Can you compute P(AUB) in terms of P(

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Problem 4: (14 points) Suppose A and B are two events with known probabilities. 1. Can you compute P(AUB) in terms of P(A) and P(B)? If so, explain. If not, find the largest and smallest possible values P(AUB) can take in terms of P(A) and P(B) and give examples in which these values can be attained (i.e., give upper and lower bounds for P(AUB).) 2. Repeat previous part with P(An B) instead of P(AUB).
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