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If P(a)=1/3, P(b)=2/5, and P(AuB)=3/5 what is P=(AnB)?

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P(A\cap B)=P(A)+P(B)-P(A\cup B)


\implies P(A\cap B)=\frac13+\frac25-\frac35=\frac2{15}
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Answer:

The value of P=(AnB) is
(2)/(15).

Explanation:

It is given that


P(A)=(1)/(3)


P(B)=(2)/(5)


P(A\cap B)=(3)/(5)

According to the union formula:


P(A\cup B)=P(A)+P(B)-P(A\cap B)


P(A\cup B)=(1)/(3)+(2)/(5)-(3)/(5)


P(A\cup B)=(1)/(3)+(2-3)/(5)


P(A\cup B)=(1)/(3)-(1)/(5)


P(A\cup B)=(5-3)/(15)


P(A\cup B)=(2)/(15)

Therefore the value of P=(AnB) is
(2)/(15).

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