If E and F are not disjoint events, then P(E or F)equals=
P(E) + P(F) - P(E and F)
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Suppose an experiment consists of rolling a fair die ten times and
recording the number of sevens obtained. If event E is defined as
getting at least one 7, how would you describe the complement ofE?
The complement of event E is the event that no sevens are obtained.
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Three cards are drawn without replacement from a standard deck, and
the number of kings is noted. Does this constitute a binomial
experiment? Why or why not?
No, because the probability of getting a king is not the same for
each of the three draws.
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