A student is selected at random from a list of all enrolled students at Harvard University. Suppose the probability that the student is female is 0.48 and the probability that the student has a part-time job is 0.75. (a) In this context, define two events A and B. Also write down P(A) and P(B). (b) What does it mean, in this context, for A and B to be disjoint events? (c) Calculate P(A)+ P(B). Hence, or otherwise, explain why A and B

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A student is selected at random from a list of all enrolled students at Harvard
University. Suppose the probability that the student is female is 0.48 and the probability that the student has a part-time job is 0.75.


(a) In this context, define two events A and B. Also write down P(A) and P(B).
(b) What does it mean, in this context, for A and B to be disjoint events?
(c) Calculate P(A)+ P(B). Hence, or otherwise, explain why A and B cannot be disjoint events.

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