Let A and B be events such that Pr[A] =0.30, Pr[B] =0.57, and Pr[A∪B] =0.69
Find Pr[A|B]
If necessary, round your answer to 4 decimal places.
Let A and B be events such that Pr[A] =0.30, Pr[B] =0.57, and Pr[A∪B] =0.69 Find...
Question 3 (1 point) Let A and B be events with AA) = 0.55 , AB)-0.57 , and AB 1 A)-O.60 . Find AA and B). Write only a number as your answer. Round to two decimal places (for example: 0.52). Do not write as a percentage. Your Answer: Answer Question 4 (1 point) Let A and B be independent events with PA) 0.31 and AB) 0.39. Find RA and B). Write only a number as your answer. Round to...
Question 3 (1 point) Let A and B be events with PA) - 0.73, PB) - 0.26, and PBA) - 0.50. Find PA and B). Write only a number as your answer. Round to two decimal places (for example: 0.52). Do not write as a percentage. Your Answer: Answer Question 4 (1 point) Let A and B be independent events with PA) - 0.69 and PB) - 0.36. Find PA and B). Write only a number as your answer. Round...
13. events a and b are independent . suppose event a occurs with probability 0.57 and event b occurs with probability 0.62. 1. if event a or event b occurs, what is the probability that a occurs? 2. if B does not occur , what is the probability that a does not occur? round your answer to atleast two decimal places if needed .
1.) Given P(A) = 0.57, P(B) = 0.20, P(C) = 0.34 and that events A, B, and C are independent, what is P(A, B, and C). Answer in decimal form. Round to 3 decimal places as needed.
Consider the following probabilities: P(AC) 0.57, PB = 0.36, and P(A n B) 0.03 a. Find P(A | BC). (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) P(A | BC) b. Find P(BC | A). (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 3 decimal places.) P(BC A) c. Are A and B independent events? Yes because PAI B = PA) Yes because PAN B)0 No because P(A I B)PA). No because PAN B)0
QUESTIONS Let E and F be two events of an experiment, and suppose Pr(E)=0.3. Pr{f}=0.2 and Pr(ENF)=0.15. Find each of the following probabil Round answers to deal places where needed Pr EUF) PrE) Pr{E' F) Pr{EF)
10. S B A 0.30 0.10 0.45 0.15 a. P(BIA) b. P(B) c. Are events B & A independent? 16. Let W be a random variable modeled as a binomial with p = 0.42 and n = 35. a. Find the exact value of P(W = 15) by using the binomial probability formula. b. Find the approximate value of P(14 <W < 16) by using a normal curve approximation. C. Round the probabilities in parts a. and b. to two...
Let A and B be events such that A c B. Also, let P(A) = 0.30, and P(B) = 0.45. Calculate the following probabilities. Hints: Venn Diagrams will be useful. Remember the axioms of probability (a) P(AUB) (b) P(Ac) (c) P(An B) (d) P(Acn B)
Let A and B be events in the same sample space, such that Pr[A] = 2/5, Pr[B] = 3/10, and Pr[A|B] = 2/3. What is Pr[B|A]? Thank you :)
Let A and B be independent events with P(A) = 0.46 and P(B) = 0.56. a. Calculate P(A ∩ B). (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) b. Calculate P((A U B)c). (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) P((A U B)c) c. Calculate P(A | B). (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)