Which of the following is the general disjunction rule?
A) If p and q are mutually exclusive, then P(p ⋁ q) = P(p) + P(q) .
B) If p and q are mutually exclusive, then P(p • q) = P(p) + P(q) .
C)
P(p ⋁ ~p) = P(p) - P(~p) .
D)
P(p ⋁ q) = P(p) + P(q) - P(p • q) .
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