Consider sets A, B, and C where \(A \cap B \neq \emptyset\) and \(A \cap C \neq \emptyset\) and \(B \cap C \neq \emptyset\). Consider the following set expression:
$$ \overline{((A \cup B)-(A \cap B)) \cup((B \cup C)-(B \cap C)) \cup((A \cup C)-(A \cap C))} $$
a) Draw an appropriate Venn diagram and shade the area represented by the set expression above.
b) Write the dual of the set expression above.
c) Are the sets \(A \cap B, A \cap C\), and \(B \cap C\) mutually disjoint?
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1. Suppose that A, B, and C are events such that P[A]- PB0.3, PC 0.55, PIANB]- For each of the events given below in parts (a)-(d), do the following: (i) Write a set expression for the event. (Note that there are multiple ways to write this in many cases.) (ii) Evaluate the probability of the event. Hint: Draw the Venn Diagram. You may then want to identify the probabilities of each of the disjoint regions in the diagram before starting...
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(Must draw out the Venn Diagram and show all work for full credit.) Suppose that A, B, and C are events such that PA-PB0.3, PC 0.55, PIAnB For each of the events given below in parts (a)-(d), do the following: (i) Write a set expression for the event. (Note that there are multiple ways to write this in many cases.) (ii) Evaluate the probability of the event. Hint: Draw the Venn Diagram. You may then want to identify the probabilities...