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23 February, 17:20

Given the following: P (A) = 0.3 P (B) = 0.2 P (A OR B) = 0.5 P (A AND B) = 0 Which of the following is true? a. A and B are disjoint. b. A and B are neither disjoint nor independent. c. A and B are independent. d. A and B are disjoint and independent.

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  1. 23 February, 18:02
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    a. A and B are disjoint

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We know that P (A and B) = 0, It means that event A and event B have nothing in common and it means that event A and event B are disjoints events.

    The event A and event B are independent if

    P (A and B) = P (A) * P (B)

    P (A) * P (B) = 0.3*0.2=0.06

    So, P (A and B) ≠P (A) * P (B)

    Hence events A and B are not independent.

    Option a is A and B are disjoints which is correct

    Option b is A and B are neither disjoints nor independent which is partially false as A and B are disjoints event.

    Option c states that A and B are independent which is clearly false.

    Option d states that A and B are disjoints and independent which is partially false as A and B are not independent.

    Hence the correct option is option A.
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