Is it possible to find the probability of the disjunction of more than two events?
A) Yes, but only if the events are compatible.
B) Yes, but only if the events are mutually exclusive.
C) Yes, for any number of events.
D) No, since the third event will always be mutually exclusive with one of the first two.
E) No, since the third event might be completely irrelevant to the first two.
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