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Let A and B be events with P(A)=0.3, P (B) -0.3, and P (A and B) -0.1. Part 1 out of 3 Are A and B independent? Explain. The events A and B (select) independent since (select)
Let A and B be two events such that P(A)=0.35, P(B)=0.3 and P(AB)=0.5. Let A' be the complement of A and B' be the complement of B. (give answers to TWO places past decimal) 1. Compute P(A'). 0.65 Submit Answer Answer Submitted: Your final submission will be graded after the due date. Tries 1/99 Previous Tries 2. Compute P (AUB). .5 Submit Answer Answer Submitted: Your final submission will be graded after the due date. Tries 1/99 Previous Tries 3....
= 0.3. Consider events A and B such that P(A) = 0.7, P(B) = 0.2 and P(ANB) Compute the probability that A will occur, given that B does not occur, A. 0.4 B. 0.1 C. -0.1 D. 0.5 E. none of the preceding
Probability and statistics for engineers O d. 8 Question 11 Let A and B two events with P(A) = 0.4, P(B) = 0.5, and P(A/B) = 0.3 then P(AUB)= Not yet answered Marked out of 2 O a. 0.9 P Flag question b. 0.6 c. 0.78 d. 0.75 Quest 12 20 students scores in MATH285 course are given in the following steam-leaf display. Find the percentage
Given the following: A, B, and C are events. P[A] = 0.3 P[B] = 0.3 P[C] = 0.55 P[A intersect B] = 0 P[A' intersect B' intersect C'] = 0.1 P[A intersect C'] = 0.2 (i) Write a set expression for each of the following events a through d. (ii) Find the probability of the event. (Please show all work. Use venn diagrams if necessary). (a) At least one of the events A, B, or C occurs. (b) Exactly one...
Let A and B be two events such that P(A)=0.45, P(B)=0.5 and P(A/B)=0.5. Let A' be the complement of A and B' be the comple (give answers to Two places past decimal) 1. Compute P(A). 0.55 Answer Submitted: Your final submission will be graded after the due date. Tries 1/99 LALU 2. Compute P (AUB). 12 Tries 0/99 3. Compute P ( BA). ** Tries 0/99 4. Compute P (A' NB). 12 Tries 0/99
1) Let A, B and C be three events with P(A) = 94%, P(B) = 11%, and P(C) = 4%. Answer the following questions if B and C are disjoint and P(ANC) = 3%, and P(ANB) = 8%. a. Fill the Venn diagram with probabilities of each area. Find the probability that event C does not happen on its own? (That is, either C does not happen, or it happens with other events.) c. Find the probability that at least...
QUESTION 3 Given two events, A and B, such that P(A) = 0.4, P(B) 0.3, and P(A| B) 0.5, find P(A or B). QUESTION 4 Find the probability of 1 or fewer heads on six coin flips. QUESTION 5 Save All Answers to save all ansuers.
Let A and B be two events such that P(A)=0.40, P(B)=0.5 and P(A|B)=0.4. Let A′ be the complement of A and B′ be the complement of B. (give answers to two places past decimal) 1. Compute P(A′). 2. Compute P (A ∪ B). 3. Compute P (B | A). 4. Compute P (A′ ∩ B).
(7) The events A and B are mutually exclusive (disjoint). If P(A) = 0.7 and P(B) = 0.2, what is P(A or B)? A) 0.14 B) 0 C) 0.9 D) 0.5 (8) The events A and B are mutually exclusive (disjoint). If P(A) = 0.2 and P(B) = 0.1, what is P(A and B)? A) 0.02 B) 0 C) 0.5 D) 0.3 (9) A probability experiment is conducted in which the sample space of the experiment is S = {1,...