Let A be the event a person is a male, and B the event a person is
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Let A be the event “a person is a male,” and B the event “a person is blue¬
eyed” when individuals are chosen at random from some well-defined group of persons. Also let P(A) = .60 P(B) = .20 P(A | B) = .10.
Find:
(a) P(AUP)
(c) P(A U B), P(A fl B)
(b) P(A UP), P(A UP)
(d) P{(lnB)U(inB)j.
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Statistics Probability Inference And Decision
ISBN: 9780030778056
1st Edition
Authors: Robert L. Winkler, William L. Hays
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