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Standard IX
Mathematics
Experimental/Empirical Probability
A and B are...
Question
A
and
B
are events with
P
(
A
)
=
0.6
,
P
(
B
)
=
0.7
then compute
P
(
A
∩
B
)
.
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Solution
P
(
A
∩
B
)
=
P
(
A
)
P
(
B
)
=
0.6
×
0.7
.
=
0.42
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Q.
Suppose A and B are independent events with
P
(
A
)
=
0.6
,
P
(
B
)
=
0.7
.Then compute:
a)
P
(
A
⋂
B
)
b)
P
(
A
⋃
B
)
c)
P
(
B
/
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⋂
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A
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=
0.6
,
P
(
B
)
=
0.7
and
P
(
A
∪
B
)
=
0.9
, then find
P
(
A
B
)
and
P
(
B
A
)
.
Q.
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A
and
B
are two events such that
P
(
A
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=
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,
P
(
A
∪
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A
∩
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B
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A
and
B
are independent and
P
(
A
)
=
0.4
,
P
(
A
∪
B
)
=
0.6
, then
P
(
B
)
=
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If
A
and
B
are two events such that
P
(
A
)
=
0.3
,
P
(
B
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