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What's the difference between "or" and "and" in mathematics?
Or you can only meet one, and you can meet both. These two items generally appear in probability questions. For example, the probability of A happening is half, the probability of B happening is one third, and what is the probability of A or B happening? Just one-half plus one-third, the probability that A and B will happen together is one-half times one-third equals one-sixth.