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Suppose that P(A)0.5, P(B)0.2, P(C) 0.3, P(AnB) 0.1 and P(AnC) 0.1. Compute the following: (a) (2 points) P(AUB) b) (6 points) P(A UC) (c) (4 points) Are the events A and B independent? What about A and C? (d) (8 points) If the sets B and C are mutually exclusive sets, what is P(A U B U C)?

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