juli715
juli715 juli715
  • 11-07-2018
  • Mathematics
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*HELP PLEASE*

Events A and B are disjoint.
P(A) = 40/61 and
P(B) = 2/61.
FIND P(A or B)

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twvogels
twvogels twvogels
  • 11-07-2018
If two events are disjoint (i.e. mutually exclusive) they cannot both occur and so we can determine probabilties by simple addition:

[tex]P(AorB)=P(A)+P(B)[/tex] 
[tex]P(AorB)=\frac{40}{61}+\frac{2}{61}[/tex] 
[tex]P(AorB)=\frac{42}{61}[/tex] 
[tex]P(AorB)\approx 68.8\%[/tex] 

A more complete answer would use a joint probability table but that's difficult to type out/format correctly here. 
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