question archive You are working with a colleague and he tells you that the sum of the probabilities for two events in the same sample space is 1
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You are working with a colleague and he tells you that the sum of the probabilities for two events in the same sample space is 1.3. How is this possible?
Answer:
When given two events do not independent from each other then their sum can become more than 1.
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