11.5
P( A or B)
P(A) + P(B) - P(A and B)
experiments done without replacement will result in blank events
dependent
for two events A and B if the occurrence of either event in has an effect the probability of the occurrence of the other event, then the two events are considered to be blank events.
dependent
P( A and B)
P(A and B)= P(A) * P(B)
probability problems that require obtaining a favorable outcome for at least one of the given events are blank probability problems
and
Probability problems that contain the words and or or are considered what probability problems
compound
experiments done with replacement will result in blank events
independent
for two events A and B if the occurrence of either event in no way affects the probability of the occurrence of the other event, then the two events are considered to be blank events.
independent
if it is impossible for two events A and B to occur simultaneously, the events are considered to be what exclusive
mutually
probability problems that require obtaining a successful outcome for at least one of the given events are blank probability problems
or