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If P(A) = 0.48, P(A  B) = 0.82, and P(B) = 0.54, then P(A  B) =
 a. 0.3936.
   b. 0.3400.
   c. 0.2000.
   d. 1.0200.

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The graph of a problem that requires x1 and x2 to be integer has a feasible region
 a. the same as its LP relaxation.
  b. of dots.
  c. of horizontal stripes.
  d. of vertical stripes.



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