T theonlyshadybox New member Joined Dec 5, 2016 Messages 4 Feb 4, 2017 #1 Probability: Suppose P(E) = 0.51, P(F) = 0.37, and P(E∩F) = 0.22. Find the following. Suppose P(E) = 0.51, P(F) = 0.37, and P(E∩F) = 0.22. Find the following. [h=3]a. P( E∪F ) [/h]b. P( E∩F' ) c. P( E'∪F ) d. P( E'∩F' )
Probability: Suppose P(E) = 0.51, P(F) = 0.37, and P(E∩F) = 0.22. Find the following. Suppose P(E) = 0.51, P(F) = 0.37, and P(E∩F) = 0.22. Find the following. [h=3]a. P( E∪F ) [/h]b. P( E∩F' ) c. P( E'∪F ) d. P( E'∩F' )
Harry_the_cat Elite Member Joined Mar 16, 2016 Messages 3,779 Feb 5, 2017 #2 theonlyshadybox said: Suppose P(E) = 0.51, P(F) = 0.37, and P(E∩F) = 0.22. Find the following. a. P( E∪F ) b. P( E∩F' ) c. P( E'∪F ) d. P( E'∩F' ) Click to expand... What is P(E') and P(F')? What probability rules do you know?
theonlyshadybox said: Suppose P(E) = 0.51, P(F) = 0.37, and P(E∩F) = 0.22. Find the following. a. P( E∪F ) b. P( E∩F' ) c. P( E'∪F ) d. P( E'∩F' ) Click to expand... What is P(E') and P(F')? What probability rules do you know?