50 Students in the 1-st class, 15 of them failed in mathematics, 10 of

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2021-11-18

50 Students in the 1-st class, 15 of them failed in mathematics, 10 of them failed in mechanics and 10 failed in both, if a random is selected, find?
1. Probability that fail in mathematics and succed in mechanics
2. Probability that fail in machanics and succeed in mathematics
3. Probability that fail in one of them at least

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Sarythe

Sarythe

Beginner2021-11-19Added 11 answers

Let, A=a student fail in mathematics
B=a student fail in mechanics
P(A)=1550=0.3
P(B)=1050=0.2
P(AB)=1050=0.2
Bit 1
Required probability is P(AB)
P(AB)=P(A)P(AB)
P(AB)=0.30.2
P(AB)=0.1
Bit 2
Required probability is P(BA)
P(BA)=P(B)P(AB)
P(BA)=0.20.2
P(BA)=0
Bit 3
Required probability is P(AB)
P(AB)=P(A)+P(B)P(AB)
P(AB)=0.3+0.20.2
P(AB)=0.3

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