The Venn diagram shows event A and event B comprised of outcomes from the same sample space. The probability of event A is given, as well as the probability of neither event A nor event B. What is the probability of event B? 0.2 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.8
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read your text book and think a lot @foreveruth
I take online math and they don't explain it very well
oh where do u take ?? which course ?>?
note this problem can be solved only if P(A^B)=0 , So I assume that , so P(B)=0.8 Is that figure given drawn by u or given in the text ??
Its given in the text but I drew it on here. My drawing looks exactly like the one given.
then from the figure P(A^B)=0 , so our answer is correct .
nj wildbergers math foundations are free and nice place to learn on youtube .check it out
If I have more questions is it okay if I ask you?
sure u can ask , but only 15 mins , i am going to sleep now ,time is 3:00 Am here
Ok Thanks
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