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4.47 Consider an experiment, the events A and B, and probabilities P(A) 5 0.55, P(B) 5 0.45, and P(A d B) 5 0.15. Find the probability of: a. A or B occurring. b. A and B occurring. c. Just A occurring. d. Just A or just B occurring.

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