For three events A, B and C given that *A and C are independent *B and C are independent *A and B are disjoint *P(AUC)=2/3, P(BUC)=3/4, P(AUBUC)=1 Find P(A), P(B) and P(C).

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Question 5:
For three events A, B and C given that
*A and C are independent
*B and C are independent
*A and B are disjoint
1
*P(AUC)=2/3, P(BUC)=3/4, P(AUBUC)=11/12
Find P(A), P(B) and P(C).
Question 6:
A box contains three coins two regular coins and one fake two-headed
coin (P(H)=1)
*if a coin is picked at random and toss it then what is the probability
that it lands head up?
*if a coin is picked at random and toss it and gets head. What is the
probability that the two-headed coin?
Question 7:
A bag contains four $5 bills, five $10 bills and three $20 bills. two bills
are selected without the first selection being replaced find P($5 then
$5)
Transcribed Image Text:Question 5: For three events A, B and C given that *A and C are independent *B and C are independent *A and B are disjoint 1 *P(AUC)=2/3, P(BUC)=3/4, P(AUBUC)=11/12 Find P(A), P(B) and P(C). Question 6: A box contains three coins two regular coins and one fake two-headed coin (P(H)=1) *if a coin is picked at random and toss it then what is the probability that it lands head up? *if a coin is picked at random and toss it and gets head. What is the probability that the two-headed coin? Question 7: A bag contains four $5 bills, five $10 bills and three $20 bills. two bills are selected without the first selection being replaced find P($5 then $5)
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