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== Rule of sum == {{main|Rule of sum}} The rule of sum is an intuitive principle stating that if there are ''a'' possible outcomes for an event (or ways to do something) and ''b'' possible outcomes for another event (or ways to do another thing), and the two events cannot both occur (or the two things can't both be done), then there are ''a + b'' total possible outcomes for the events (or total possible ways to do one of the things). More formally, the sum of the sizes of two [[disjoint sets]] is equal to the size of their union.
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