collinpugeda200
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  • 03-08-2017
  • Mathematics
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Suppose A and B are independent events if P(A) = 0.4 And P(B) = 0.1, what is P(A'uB)? APEX

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merlynthewhizz
merlynthewhizz merlynthewhizz
  • 11-08-2017
For Independent Events, P(A) × P(B) = P(A∩B)

so we have, P(A∩B) = 0.4×0.1 = 0.04

P(A') = 1 - 0.4 = 0.6

This information can be represented on a Venn diagram as shown below

P(A'∪B) means the union of everything that is not A with everything that is B

P(A'∪B) = 0.06 + 0.54 + 0.04 = 0.64


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Terpentine
Terpentine Terpentine
  • 13-05-2022

Answer:0.6

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