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Mathematics, 28.06.2019 18:20 Cosio

Let v be the event that a computer contains a virus, and let w be the event that a computer contains a worm. suppose p(v) = 0.17 , p(w) = 0.05 , and p(v and w) = 0.04 . what is the probability that the computer contains neither a virus nor a worm?

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