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COMM_V 190 101-104 2025W1 HW08.COMM190.2025.W1
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For this question only, we suppose that the event that Supplier A delivers in 4 days and the event that Supplier B delivers in 4 days are no longer independent, and we assume that these events are mutually exclusive. What is the probability that at least one supplier delivers the material in 4 days? (Hint: If two events are mutually exclusive, what is the probability that both events will happen?)
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We start by restating the core setup: we are told that the event 'Supplier A delivers in 4 days' and the event 'Supplier B delivers in 4 days' are mutually exclusive. This means that both events cannot happen at the same time.
Under mutual exclusivity, the probability that at least one of the events occurs is the sum of their individual probabilities:......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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