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Mathematics, 26.06.2019 19:40 silvijaaa

Afood truck sells tacos, burrito, and drinks. let event a = a customer buys a taco let event b = a customer buys a drink what does p(a or b) = 0.60 mean in terms of this problem? a) the probability that a customer buys both a taco and a drink is 60%. b) buying a taco and buying s drink are mutually exclusive events. c) the probability that a customer buys either a taco or a drink is 60%. d) the probability that a customer buys neither a taco nor a drink is 60%.

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