Final answer:
The correct answer is 3) P(G)=0.5, P(H)=0.7 because the probabilities of mutually exclusive events must add up to 1.
This correct answer is 3)
Step-by-step explanation:
If events G and H are mutually exclusive, it means that they cannot occur at the same time. In other words, if event G occurs, then event H cannot occur, and vice versa.
The probabilities of mutually exclusive events add up to 1.
So, if P(G) is the probability of event G and P(H) is the probability of event H, then:
P(G)+P(H)=1
Now, let's look at the given options:
P(G)=0.5 and
P(H)=0.3
0.5+0.3=0.8 (which is not equal to 1)
P(G)=0.3 and P(H)=0.5
0.3+0.5=0.8 (which is not equal to 1)
P(G)=0.5 and P(H)=0.7
0.5+0.7=1 (correct)
P(G)=0.7 and P(H)=0.5
0.7+0.5=1.2 (which is not equal to 1)
Therefore, the correct answer is option 3:
P(G)=0.5 and P(H)=0.7.
This correct answer is 3)