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Mathematics, 08.02.2021 20:00 Demarco17

Given P(X) = 0.35, P(Y) = 0.45, and P(Y|X) = 0.25, what are P(X and Y) and P(X or Y)? A. P(X and Y) = 0.0875, P(X or Y) = 0.7

B. P(X and Y) = 0.0875, P(X or Y) = 0.7125

C. P(X and Y) = 0.8, P(X or Y) = 0.7

D. P(X and Y) = 0.8, P(X or Y) = 0.7125

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