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Let A and B be two events such that the probability that exactly one of them occurs is 25 and the probability that Aor B occurs is 12, then the probability of both of them occurring together is


A

0.10

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B

0.20

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C

0.01

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D

0.02

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Solution

The correct option is A

0.10


Explanation for the correct option:

Determine the probability of A and B occurring together, PAB:

PAorB=PAB=12[Given]

Pexactlyoneofthemoccurs=25P(A)-P(AB)+PB-P(AB)=25PAB-P(AB)=25P(A)-P(AB)+PB=PABPAB-P(AB)=25PAB=1212-P(AB)=25P(AB)=-25+12=-4+510=110

Therefore, PAB=110=0.1

Hence, option (A) is the correct answer


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