juli715
juli715 juli715
  • 11-07-2018
  • Mathematics
contestada

*HELP PLEASE*

Events A and B are disjoint.
P(A) = 40/61 and
P(B) = 2/61.
FIND P(A or B)

Respuesta :

twvogels
twvogels twvogels
  • 11-07-2018
If two events are disjoint (i.e. mutually exclusive) they cannot both occur and so we can determine probabilties by simple addition:

[tex]P(AorB)=P(A)+P(B)[/tex] 
[tex]P(AorB)=\frac{40}{61}+\frac{2}{61}[/tex] 
[tex]P(AorB)=\frac{42}{61}[/tex] 
[tex]P(AorB)\approx 68.8\%[/tex] 

A more complete answer would use a joint probability table but that's difficult to type out/format correctly here. 
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Mary has type 2 diabetes. What can you deduce about Mary from this information? Mary doesn’t get regular exercise. Mary does not eat a balanced diet. Mary’s bod
How do i solve this please help me out!
How did many northern democrats feel about lincoln's emancipation proclamation?
what is some information about the dustbowl?
fill in the blank The coarse and fine adjustment help blank the microscope
Tara saved $90.75 in 3 months. She saved $39.95 in the first month and $1.95 in the second month. How much money did Tara save in the third month? $38.85 $41
Suppose a new car that costs $25,000 depreciates by 12% each year. In about how many years will the car be worth $15,000? Use the equation 15,000 = (25,000)(0.8
PLEEEAAASSSEEE HELP ME I NEED IT IT'S URGENT!!!
Need help with this
What cash crop was responsible for saving the colony of jamestown