Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Any set of outcomes of the experiment is called an event.For any two events A and B, we define the new event A ∪ B, called the union of events A and B, to consist of all outcomes that are in A or in B or in both A and B. That is, the event A ∪ B will occur if either A or B occurs.
#Associative law: (E ∪ F)∪G = E ∪ (F ∪ G)
#Distributive law: (E∪F)G=EG∪FG
#Commutative law: E ∪ F = F ∪
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