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P (a) =0.60, p(b) = 0.25, and p(a and b) =0.15 what is p(a or b) ?

a.) 0.40
b.) 0.85
c.) 0.70
d.) 0.75

User Hidemyname
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Answer: Option C


P (A\ or\ B) = 0.70

Explanation:

If A and B are events that are not mutually exciting, then it is true that:


P (A\ or\ B) = P (A) + P (B) - P (A\ and\ B)

In this case we know
P(A),
P(B) and we also know
P (A\ and\ B)


P(A)=0.60


P(B) = 0.25


P(A\ and\ B)=0.15

Therefore we have that:


P (A\ or\ B) = 0.60 + 0.25 - 0.15


P (A\ or\ B) = 0.60 + 0.1


P (A\ or\ B) = 0.70

User Slisnychyi
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Answer:

C is the correct option

Explanation:

To find the probability of P(a or b) we will use the formula:

P(a or b)= P(a)+ P(b) - P(a-b)

Now put the given values in the formula:

P(a or b)= 0.60+0.25-0.15

P(a or b)=0.85 - 0.15

P(a or b)= 0.70

Thus the correct option is C....

User NHG
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