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Quiz 3

ECE302: Probability

Spring 2013, Prof. Boutin

Topic: Set Theoretic Probability (ECE301)


Question

  • Assume that A and B are independent events, and that P(A)=0.5, P(B)=0.3. What is the probability that only one of these events (either A or B but not both) occurs? Justify your answers.

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