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The probabilities of events​ A, B, and

A ∩ B

are given. Find​ (a)

​P(A ∪ ​B),

​(b) the odds in favor of and the odds against​ A, (c) the odds in favor of and the odds against​ B, and​ (d) the odds in favor of and against

A ∩ B.
The probabilities of events A, B, and An B are given. Find (a) P(A U B), (b) the odds in favor of and the odds against A, (c) the odds in favor of and the odds against B,
and (d) the odds in favor of and against A n B.
P(A) = 0.44, P(B) = 0.9, P(A N B) = 0.37
(a) P(A U B) = (Simplify your answer.)
(b) The odds in favor of A are
(Simplify your answer. Type whole numbers.)
The odds against A are|
(Simplify your answer. Type whole numbers.)
(c) The odds in favor
B are
(Simplify your answer. Type whole numbers.)
The odds against B are
(Simplify your answer. Type whole numbers.)
(d) The odds in favor of A N B are
(Simplify your answer. Type whole numbers.)
The odds against An B are
(Simplify your answer. Type whole numbers.)
Transcribed Image Text:The probabilities of events A, B, and An B are given. Find (a) P(A U B), (b) the odds in favor of and the odds against A, (c) the odds in favor of and the odds against B, and (d) the odds in favor of and against A n B. P(A) = 0.44, P(B) = 0.9, P(A N B) = 0.37 (a) P(A U B) = (Simplify your answer.) (b) The odds in favor of A are (Simplify your answer. Type whole numbers.) The odds against A are| (Simplify your answer. Type whole numbers.) (c) The odds in favor B are (Simplify your answer. Type whole numbers.) The odds against B are (Simplify your answer. Type whole numbers.) (d) The odds in favor of A N B are (Simplify your answer. Type whole numbers.) The odds against An B are (Simplify your answer. Type whole numbers.)
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