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The probability that event A occurs is 0.4, and the probability that events A and B both occur is 0.25. If the probability that either event A or event B occurs is 0.6, what is the probability that event B will occur?A. 0.05B. 0.15C. 0.45D. 0.50E. 0.55

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Answer:

C.
P(B) =0.45

Explanation:

We have been given that the probability that event A occurs is 0.4, and the probability that events A and B both occur is 0.25. The probability that either event A or event B occurs is 0.6. We are asked to find the probability that event B will occur.

We have been given
P(A) = 0.4,
P(A\cap B) = 0.25 and
P(A\cup B) = 0.6.

We will use the formula
P(A)+P(B) =P(A\cup B)+P(A\cap B).

Upon substituting our given values in above formula, we will get:


0.4+P(B) =0.60+0.25


0.4+P(B) =0.85


0.4-0.4+P(B) =0.85-0.4


P(B) =0.45

Therefore, the probability that event B will occur is 0.45 and option C is the correct choice.

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