Question 1    a)       Two events, A and B, are such that P(A∪B) = 0.86, P(B) = 0.72 and P(A) = 0.64. Determine (i) P (A∩B)                                                                                                      (ii) P(A/B)                                                                                                       (iii) P(AUB)'

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  1. a)       Two eventsand B, are such that P(AB) = 0.86, P(B) = 0.72 and P(A) = 0.64.

Determine

(i) P (A∩B)                                                                                                     

(ii) P(A/B)                                                                                                      

(iii) P(AUB)'                                                                                                    

 

  1. b)      For a group of 300 cars the numbers, classified by colour and country of manufacture, are shown in the table.

 

 

Black

Silver

White

Korea

33

34

35

Japan

23

9

24

America

16

25

34

Germany

19

16

32

 

    One car is selected at random from this group. Find the probability that the selected car is

(i)     a black or white car manufactured in Korea.                                           

(ii)   not manufactured in Japan.                                                                      

(iii)   is a white car, given that it was manufactured in America.                      

(iv)  Are the events ‘Korea’ and ‘Black’ Mutually Exclusive? Justify your response.  

(v)    Are the events ‘Korea’ and ‘Black’ Independent? Justify your response  

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