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14 February, 11:33

From past experience, a stockbroker believes that under present economic conditions a customer will invest in tax-free bonds with a probability of 0.6, will invest in mutual funds with a probability of 0.3, and will invest in both tax-free bonds and mutual funds with a probability of 0.15. At this time, find the probability that a customer will invest:

(a) in either tax-free bonds or mutual funds;

(b) in neither tax-free bonds nor mutual funds.

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  1. 14 February, 14:48
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    A. 0.75

    B. 0.25

    Explanation:

    Let : P (B) be probability of investing in tax free bonds, P (M) be probability of investing in mutual funds.

    P (B or M) i. e P (B U M) = P (B) + P (M) + P (M ∩ B) i. e P (M & B)

    P (B U M) = 0.6 + 0.3 - 0.15

    P (B U M) = 0.75

    P (Neither B or M) = 1 - [ P (B or M) ] = 1 - [ P (B U M) ]

    1 - 0.75 = 0.25
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