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Example 1: Use of the Addition Rule for Disjoint Events

A set of 40 cards consists of the following:
 10 black cards showing squares
 10 black cards showing circles
 10 red cards showing X’s
 10 red cards showing diamonds
A card will be selected at random from the set. Find the probability that the card is black or shows a diamond.

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Answer:

The probability that the card is black or shows a diamond is 0.75

Explanation:

The probability that the card is black or shows a diamond requires calculating the probabilities separately and adding them.

This is an example of Addition Rule for Disjoint Events

  1. the probability that the card is black is
    (20)/(40)=0.5
  2. the probability that the card shows diamond is
    (10)/(40)=0.25
  3. finally the probability that the card is black or shows a diamond is 0.5 + 0.25 = 0.75
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