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pane00

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Using an example from the text, when we calculate the probability that a supermarket flier will be left among the canned goods if it contains a notice not to litter, we will be dealing with
 
  a. the additive rule.
  b. the superlative rule.
  c. the dependence rule.
  d. conditional probabilities.

Question 2

When we want to calculate the probability of the joint occurrence of two or more independent events, we invoke
 
  a. the multiplicative rule.
  b. the additive rule.
  c. the sum of independent probabilities.
  d. Bernoulli's rule.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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