Consider two mutually exclusive events A and B such that P((A or B)^c)=4/7 and P(B)=1/7. Then P(A^c) is equal to Note: P(A^c) means probability of A complement O P(A or B)+P(A) ЗР(В)+0.5 O P(B^c) O 2P(A)

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Consider two mutually exclusive events A and B such that P((A or B)^c)=4/7 and P(B)=1/7. Then P(A^c) is equal to
Note: P(A^c) means probability of A complement
O P(A or B)+P(A)
ЗР(В)+0.5
O P(B^c)
O 2P(A)
Transcribed Image Text:Consider two mutually exclusive events A and B such that P((A or B)^c)=4/7 and P(B)=1/7. Then P(A^c) is equal to Note: P(A^c) means probability of A complement O P(A or B)+P(A) ЗР(В)+0.5 O P(B^c) O 2P(A)
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