Mathematics, 05.02.2021 21:10 ayoismeisjjjjuan
Shawn is buying groceries at the store. Let A be the event that he buys granola. Let B be the event that he buys bagels.
P (A) = 0.4
P (B) = 0.8
P (A and B) = 0.2
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