The probabilities of events A, B, and ANB 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 and (d) the odds in favor of and against An B. 3 P(A) = 11' P(B) = 11 . P(A N B) = 11 (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 of 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 AnB are :. (Simplify your answer. Type whole numbers.) The odds against AnB are:. (Simplify your answer. Type whole numbers.)

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Chapter11: Data Analysis And Probability
Section11.8: Probabilities Of Disjoint And Overlapping Events
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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 AnB 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.
2
P(A) =
3
P(B) =
11'
P(A n B) =
11
11'
(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 of 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 ANB are
(Simplify your answer. Type whole numbers.)
The odds against ANB are : :
(Simplify your answer. Type whole numbers.)
Transcribed Image Text:The probabilities of events A, B, and AnB 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. 2 P(A) = 3 P(B) = 11' P(A n B) = 11 11' (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 of 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 ANB are (Simplify your answer. Type whole numbers.) The odds against ANB are : : (Simplify your answer. Type whole numbers.)
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