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प्रश्न

Probability that at least one of the events A, B occur is

पर्याय

  • P(A ∪ B)

  • P(A ∩ B)

  • P`("A"/"B")`

  • (A ∪ B)

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उत्तर

P(A ∪ B)

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पाठ 8: Descriptive Statistics and Probability - Exercise 8.3 [पृष्ठ २०५]

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सामाचीर कलवी Business Mathematics and Statistics [English] Class 11 TN Board
पाठ 8 Descriptive Statistics and Probability
Exercise 8.3 | Q 25 | पृष्ठ २०५

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