2. In the annual car inspection, cars are checked for two problems A and B. There is 50% chance that a randomly inspected car has an emission problem (A) and 25% chance that it has a transmission problem (B). For a randomly selected car, assume the chance of having at least one problem is twice of the chance of having both problems: a. What is the probability of having at least one problem? b. Are A and B independent? Prove your answer (Yes/No answer receives no credit). c. A randomly selected car has transmission problem, what is the chance that it has also emission problem?

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2. In the annual car inspection, cars are checked for two problems A and B. There is 50%
chance that a randomly inspected car has an emission problem (A) and 25% chance that it
has a transmission problem (B). For a randomly selected car, assume the chance of having at
least one problem is twice of the chance of having both problems:
a. What is the probability of having at least one problem?
b. Are A and B independent? Prove your answer (Yes/No answer receives no credit).
c. A randomly selected car has transmission problem, what is the chance that it has also
emission problem?
Transcribed Image Text:2. In the annual car inspection, cars are checked for two problems A and B. There is 50% chance that a randomly inspected car has an emission problem (A) and 25% chance that it has a transmission problem (B). For a randomly selected car, assume the chance of having at least one problem is twice of the chance of having both problems: a. What is the probability of having at least one problem? b. Are A and B independent? Prove your answer (Yes/No answer receives no credit). c. A randomly selected car has transmission problem, what is the chance that it has also emission problem?
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