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Using the addition rule, and union vs. intersection

Sometimes we’ll need to find the probability that two events occur together within one experiment. Remember that an event is a specific collection of outcomes from the sample space. For example, what’s the probability that we roll a pair of 6-sided dice and either get at least one 1, or an even sum when we add the dice together? This is when we use the addition rule for probability.

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