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The usher at a wedding asked each of the 808080 guests whether they were a friend of the bride or of the groom. Here are the results:Find the probability that a randomly selected person from this sample was a friend of the bride OR of the groom.

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Answer: 3/5

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The usher at a wedding asked each of the 80 guests whether they were a friend of the bride or of the groom. The results are: 59 for Bride, 50 for Groom, 30 for both. Find the probability that a randomly selected person from this sample was a friend of the bride OR of the groom.

Answer:

0.9875

Explanation:

Total Number of Guests, n(S)=80

Let the Event (a friend of the bride) =B

Let the Event (a friend of the groom) =G

n(B) =59

n(G)=50


n(B \cap G)=30

Therefore:


n(B \cup G)=n(B)+n(G)-n(B \cap G)\\n(B \cup G)=59+50-30\\n(B \cup G)=79

Number of Guests who was a friend of the bride OR of the groom = 79

Therefore:

The probability that a randomly selected person from this sample was a friend of the bride OR of the groom.


P(B \cup G) =(n(B \cup G) )/(n(S)) \\\\=(79 )/(80)\\\\=0.9875

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