Assume that A and B are events in a sample

MMDCCVIII446

MMDCCVIII446

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2022-02-15

Assume that A and B are events in a sample space and that P(A)=.40 and P(BA)=.25. What is the probability that both A and B occur?

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laiedkn

laiedkn

Beginner2022-02-16Added 15 answers

Solution:
According to a definition of P(BA) we have:
P(BA)=P(BA)P(A), so we can substitute the numbers:
0.25=P(BA)0.4
P(BA)=0.250.4
P(BA)=0.1
Deacon Osborn

Deacon Osborn

Beginner2022-02-17Added 18 answers

Step 1
We use the definition of conditional probability:
P(AB)=P(AB)P(B)
So swapping the roles of A and B we get:
P(BA)=P(BA)P(A)
We are given that P(BA)=0.25, and P(A)=0.40, so:
0.25=P(AB)0.40P(AB)}{0.40}P(AB)=0.25×0.40=0.1

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