The Venn diagram below shows the 14 students in Mr. Washington's class. The diagram shows the memberships for the Dance Club and the Tennis Club. Dance Tennis Note that "Hans" is outside the circles since he is not a member of either club. One student from the class is randomly selected. Let A denote the event "the student is in the Dance Club." Felipe Rachel Latoya Let B denote the event "the student is in the Tennis Club." Lena Lisa Diane Jane Keiko Scott Kevin Justin Kareem Abdul Hans (a) Find the probabilities of the events below. Write each answer as a single fraction. P(4) - I P(B) - I P(4 or B) - I P(A and B)= ] P(A) + P(B)- P(A and B)- 0 () Setect the probabitity that is equat to Pt)+P(B) P(t and B). OP(B) OP(A or B) OP(A) OP(A and B)

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The Venn diagram below shows the 14 students in Mr. Washington's class.
The diagram shows the memberships for the Dance Club and the Tennis Club.
Dance
Tennis
Note that "Hans" is outside the circles since he is not a member of either club.
One student from the class is randomly selected.
Let A denote the event "the student is in the Dance Club."
Felipe
Rachel
Latoya
Let B denote the event "the student is in the Tennis Club."
Lisa
Lena
Diane
Jane
Keiko
Scott
Kevin
Justin
Kareem
Abdul
Hans
(a) Find the probabilities of the events below.
Write each answer as a single fraction.
P(4) = [
P(B) = ]
P(4 or B) - 0
P(A and B) ]
P(A) + P(B) – P(A anc
B) = 0
!!
(b) Setect the probabitity thrat is equat to PA)+P(B P(t and B).
OP(B)
OP(A or B)
OP(A)
O P(A and B)
Transcribed Image Text:The Venn diagram below shows the 14 students in Mr. Washington's class. The diagram shows the memberships for the Dance Club and the Tennis Club. Dance Tennis Note that "Hans" is outside the circles since he is not a member of either club. One student from the class is randomly selected. Let A denote the event "the student is in the Dance Club." Felipe Rachel Latoya Let B denote the event "the student is in the Tennis Club." Lisa Lena Diane Jane Keiko Scott Kevin Justin Kareem Abdul Hans (a) Find the probabilities of the events below. Write each answer as a single fraction. P(4) = [ P(B) = ] P(4 or B) - 0 P(A and B) ] P(A) + P(B) – P(A anc B) = 0 !! (b) Setect the probabitity thrat is equat to PA)+P(B P(t and B). OP(B) OP(A or B) OP(A) O P(A and B)
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