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1 October, 04:20

3-12. If P (X A) 0.3, P (X B) 0.25, P (X C) 0.60, P (X A B) 0.55, and P (X B C) 0.70, determine the following probabilities. (a) P (X A) (b) P (X B) (c) P (X C) (d) Are A and B mutually exclusive

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  1. 1 October, 06:04
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    a) P (A') = 0.7.

    b) P (B') = 0.75.

    c) P (C') = 0.4.

    d) d) Therefore, we conclude that are A and B mutually exclusive events.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    From task we know that are:

    P (A) = 0.3

    P (B) = 0.25

    P (C) = 0.6

    Therefore, we get calculate the next probabilities:

    a) P (A') = 1-P (A)

    P (A') = 1-0.3

    P (A') = 0.7.

    b) P (B') = 1-P (B)

    P (B') = 1-0.25

    P (B') = 0.75.

    c) P (C') = 1-P (C)

    P (C') = 1-0.6

    P (C') = 0.4.

    d) Therefore, we conclude that are A and B mutually exclusive events.
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