Suppose that P(A) = 0.3\ \text{and}\ P(B) = 0.25\ \text{and}

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2022-02-15

Suppose that P(A)=0.3 and P(B)=0.25 andP(AB)=0.1. What is P(BA(complement))?

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Utskoldendv3

Utskoldendv3

Beginner2022-02-16Added 9 answers

Answer:
P(BA)=0.5
Explanation:
We use the definition of conditional probability:
P(XY)=P(XY)P(Y)
along with
P(XY)=P(X)p(XY)
From this we get;
P(BA)=P(BA)P(A)
And P(BA)=P(B)P(BA)
We are given that P(A)=0.3,P(B)=0.25 and P(AB)=0.1, so:
P(A)=0.3P(A)=0.7
P(BA)=0.250.1=0.15
P(BA)=0.150.3=0.5

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