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 If P(A)=0.4 and P(B)=0.6\text { If } \mathrm { P } ( A ) = 0.4 \text { and } \mathrm { P } ( B ) = 0.6

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 If P(A)=0.4 and P(B)=0.6\text { If } \mathrm { P } ( A ) = 0.4 \text { and } \mathrm { P } ( B ) = 0.6 , then A and B must be collectively exhaustive.


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