What is the addition rule of probability and for what type of events is it valid?

      

What is the addition rule of probability and for what type of events is it valid?

  

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Mutiso
Addition rule states that, if an event can occur in more than one ways (all mutually exclusive), the
probability of it happening at all is the sum of the probability of it happening in the several ways.
Mutiso answered the question on December 7, 2018 at 11:39


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