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The events x and y are mutually exclusive. suppose p(x)=0.05 and p(y)=0.02. what is the probability of either x or y occurring? your answer is . what is the probability that neither x nor y will happen? your answer is . (if your answer is '0.4', for example, don't write it as '.4')

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