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1) Let A and B denote two events defined over a sample space S. Suppose it is given that
P(AUB) = 0.76
a. If A and B are mutually exclusive events with PÄ€=0.45, then what is P[B] ?
b. Suppose, instead, that A and B are independent events with P[BI A]=0.12, What is
P[A] ?
c. If it is given that P[A]=0.30 and that P [BIA]=0.60, what is P[B]?

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