Boole's inequality is a result in probability theory that provides a bound on the probability of the union of a finite number of events. Specifically, it states that for any finite collection of events \( A_1, A_2, \ldots, A_n \), the probability of the union of these events is bounded above by the sum of the probabilities of each individual event.

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