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High school probabilityAnswered question
Jamya White Jamya White 2023-03-08

If A and B are two independent events such that P ( A ) > 0.5 , P ( B ) > 0.5 , P ( A ∩ B ¯ ) = 3 25 P ( A ¯ ∩ B ) = 8 25 , then the value of P ( A ∩ B ) is
A) 12 25
B) 14 25
C) 18 25
D) 24 25

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Rose Weaver Rose Weaver 2023-02-21

Choose the right answer from the following if A=1and B=0,what is the value of A.A+B?
A) 0
B) A2
C) A
D) B

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