Let E and F be two mutually exclusive events such that P(E or F)=0.35 and P(E)=0.15. Find P(F and E^c). Note: P(F and E^c) means the probability of F and the complement of E O 0.70 O 0.80 0.30 O 0.20

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Chapter9: Sequences, Probability And Counting Theory
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Let E and F be two mutually exclusive events such that P(E or F)=0.35 and P(E)=0.15. Find P(F and E^c).
Note: P(F and E^c) means the probability of F and the complement of E
0.70
0.80
0.30
0.20
Transcribed Image Text:Let E and F be two mutually exclusive events such that P(E or F)=0.35 and P(E)=0.15. Find P(F and E^c). Note: P(F and E^c) means the probability of F and the complement of E 0.70 0.80 0.30 0.20
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