A  =  {E2, E4} B  =  {E1, E3} C  =  {E1, E4, E5} P*A=0.4 P*B=0.4 P*C=0.6 P(A U B)=0.8 Find  AC.  (Enter your answer in set notation.) AC =  Find  CC.  (Enter your answer in set notation.) CC =  Find  A ∪ BC.  (Enter your answer in set notation.) A ∪ BC =

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A  =  {E2, E4}
B  =  {E1, E3}
C  =  {E1, E4, E5}

P*A=0.4

P*B=0.4

P*C=0.6

P(A U B)=0.8

Find 
AC.
 (Enter your answer in set notation.)
AC = 
Find 
CC.
 (Enter your answer in set notation.)
CC = 
Find 
A ∪ BC.
 (Enter your answer in set notation.)
A ∪ BC
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X WCh 4 Practice Assignment - BA X b Answered: A = {E2, E4} B
=
Suppose that we have a sample space with five equally likely experimental outcomes: E₁, E₂, E3, E4, E5. Let
A = {E₂, E4}
B = {E₁, E3}
C = {E₁, E4, E5}.
(a) Find P(A), P(B), and P(C).
P(A)
= 0.4
P(B)
0.4
P(C)
=
= 0.6
(b) Find P(A U B).
P(A U B) =
Are A and B mutually exclusive?
They are
= 0.8
(c) Find AC. (Enter your answer in set notation.)
AC = {E1,E3,E5}
Find CC. (Enter your answer in set notation.)
cc = {E2,E3}
Find P(AC) and P(CC).
P(AC) = 0.6
P(CC) =
= 0.4
mutually exclusive.
Find P(A U BC).
P(A U BC) = 0.6
{ x +
X
(d) Find A U BC. (Enter your answer in set notation.)
AU BC = {E2,E4, E5}
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Transcribed Image Text:Lab 8 webassign.net/web/Student/Assignment-Responses/submit?dep=30432597&tags=autosave#question4852416_8 X WCh 4 Practice Assignment - BA X b Answered: A = {E2, E4} B = Suppose that we have a sample space with five equally likely experimental outcomes: E₁, E₂, E3, E4, E5. Let A = {E₂, E4} B = {E₁, E3} C = {E₁, E4, E5}. (a) Find P(A), P(B), and P(C). P(A) = 0.4 P(B) 0.4 P(C) = = 0.6 (b) Find P(A U B). P(A U B) = Are A and B mutually exclusive? They are = 0.8 (c) Find AC. (Enter your answer in set notation.) AC = {E1,E3,E5} Find CC. (Enter your answer in set notation.) cc = {E2,E3} Find P(AC) and P(CC). P(AC) = 0.6 P(CC) = = 0.4 mutually exclusive. Find P(A U BC). P(A U BC) = 0.6 { x + X (d) Find A U BC. (Enter your answer in set notation.) AU BC = {E2,E4, E5} M Update:
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