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Suppose S and T are mutually exclusive events, P(S) = 5%, and P(T) = 11%. Find P(S or T).
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Suppose S and T are mutually exclusive events, P(S) = 5%, and P(T) = 11%. Find P(S or T).
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P(S or T) for mutually exclusive events = P(S) + P(T).
Then P(S or T) = 5% + 11% = 16%.
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