If P(A) + P(B) = 0.9, P(A n B) = P(B nA) = 0.25 ,Then %3D %3D %3D P(AN B) = %3D

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If P(A) + P(B) = 0.9 , P(A n B) = P(B NA) = 0.25 ,Then
%3D
!!
P(AN B) =
0.5
0.4
O 0.2
0.35
Transcribed Image Text:ll JO 100 4G 2:17 PM 61% Principles of Statistics Mid-Term Exam... 15 Answer this question: (2 Points) If P(A) + P(B) = 0.9 , P(A n B) = P(B NA) = 0.25 ,Then %3D !! P(AN B) = 0.5 0.4 O 0.2 0.35
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