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If A and B are two independent events such that P(A)=12 and P(B)=13, then P(neither A nor B) is equal to


A

23

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B

16

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C

56

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D

13

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Solution

The correct option is D

13


Explanation for the correct option:

Step 1. Find the value of P(neither A nor B):

Given that, P(A)=12 and P(B)=13

P(neither A nor B) =PA'B'

=1-PAB=1-P(A)+P(B)-P(AB)

A and B are independent events,

P(AB)=P(A).P(B)

P(A'B')=1-[P(A)+P(B)-P(A).P(B)]

Step 2. Substituting the values of P(A) and P(B):

P(A'B')=1-12+13-12×13=1-56-16=1-46=26=13

Hence, Option ‘D’ is Correct.


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