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Phoniex University
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2.  Write the formula for the probability that an event belongs to set A, B, or C or belongs to any two or all three, where sets A and C are mutually exclusive to each other, but set B overlaps with both A and C.
3.  Consider two events P and Q.
a.  Write the general formula used to calculate the probability that either event P occurs or Q occurs or both occur.
b.  How does this formula change if:
i.  Events P and Q are disjoint (i.e., mutually exclusive of each other).
ii.  Events P and Q are nondisjoint events that are statistically independent of each other.
iii.  Events P and Q are nondisjoint events that are statistically dependent of each other.
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