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The probability of event A is 0.48, the probability of event A and B is 0.21, and the probability of events A or B is 0.89. What is the probability of event B?

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Answer:

0.62

Explanation:

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Answer:


P(A)= 0.48, P(B)= ?, P(A \cap B)= 0.21, P(A \cup B) =0.89

And for this case we can use the total rule of probability given by:


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

And if we solve for
P(B) we got:


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

And replacing we got:


P(B) = 0.89 -0.48 +0.21= 0.62

Explanation:

We have the following probabilities given:


P(A)= 0.48, P(B)= ?, P(A \cap B)= 0.21, P(A \cup B) =0.89

And for this case we can use the total rule of probability given by:


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

And if we solve for
P(B) we got:


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

And replacing we got:


P(B) = 0.89 -0.48 +0.21= 0.62

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