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What must be true in order for p (a or b) = p(a) + (b)

A and B cannot be disjoint
A and B must be independent
A and B cannot be independent
A and B must be disjoint
It is always true

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A and B must be disjoint. You have, by the inclusion/exclusion principle, that


\mathbb P(A\cup B)=\mathbb P(A)+\mathbb P(B)-\mathbb P(A\cap B)

where the last term is required to prevent double counting. When
A and
B are disjoint, you have
A\cap B=\emptyset and
\mathb P(A\cap B)=0, leaving you with


\mathbb P(A\cup B)=\mathbb P(A)+\mathbb P(B)
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