Addition Law
The addition law of probability (sometimes referred to as the addition rule or sum rule), states that the probability that
Consider the following example. When drawing one card out of a deck of
Using the addition rule, we get:
The reason for subtracting the last term is that otherwise we would be counting the middle section twice (since
Addition Rule for Disjoint Events
Suppose
The symbol
Example:
Suppose a card is drawn from a deck of 52 playing cards: what is the probability of getting a king or a queen? Let