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22 March, 22:52

1. Events A and B are dependent, P (A) = 20%, P (BIA) = 25%. What is P (A and B) ?

2. If P (A) = 12%, P (B) = 48% and P (A or B) = 50%. What is P (A and B) ?

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  1. 23 March, 02:29
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    1. Given that e vents A and B are dependent, P (A) = 20%, P (BIA) = 25%. What is P (A and B) ?

    P (BIA) = [P (A and B) ]/P (A)

    it follows then that:

    P (A and B) = P (A) * P (BIA)

    P (A) = 0.2

    P (BIA) = 0.25

    hence

    P (A and B) = 0.2*0.25=0.05=5%

    2. Given that P (A) = 12%, P (B) = 48% and P (A or B) = 50%. What is P (A and B) ?

    P (A or B) = P (A) + P (B) - P (A and B)

    but

    P (A) = 12%, P (B) = 48%, P (A and B) = 50%

    thus

    P (A or B) = 12%+48%-50%

    simplifying the above we obtain:

    P (A or B) = 60%-50%=10%
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