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  • 03-02-2020
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Suppose Q and S are independent events such that the probability that at least one of them occurs is 1/3 and the probability that Q occurs but S does not occur is 1/9. What is the probability of S?
a. 4/9
b. 1/3
c. 2/9
d. 1/7
e. 1/9

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sarah8773 sarah8773
  • 03-02-2020

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