Question: Show that the multiplication rule (Theorem 6.3) does not work in the following cases. 1. For two events A and B that are disjoint, as
1. For two events A and B that are disjoint, as long as Pr(A) > 0 and Pr(B) > 0.
2. For two events A and B where A is a subset of B, as long as Pr(A) > 0 and Pr(B) < 1.
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