iv) Suppose that P(A)=0.7 and P(B)=0.2. If both events are disjoint, then what is P(A or B)? (a) 0 (b) 0.9 (c) 0.14 (d)

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iv) Suppose that P(A)=0.7 and P(B)=0.2. If both events are disjoint, then what is P(A or B)? (a) 0 (b) 0.9 (c) 0.14 (d)

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iv) Suppose that P(A)=0.7 and P(B)=0.2. If both events are disjoint, then what is P(A or B)? (a) 0 (b) 0.9 (c) 0.14 (d) None of the above v) Colin is flipping a fair coin. Heads has just come up 5 times in a row! The chance of getting heads is: (a) Less than the chance of getting tails since we are due for a tails. (b) Equal to the chance of getting tails. (c) Greater than the chance of getting tails since the heads seem to be coming up.
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