Asked by Aeisha Narayan on Sep 26, 2024
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If A and B are mutually exclusive events,with P(A) = 0.20 and P(B) = 0.30,then the probability that both events will occur simultaneously is:
A) 0.50
B) 0.06
C) 0
D) None of these choices.
Mutually Exclusive
Two events that cannot happen at the same time, meaning the occurrence of one event means the other cannot occur.
P(A)
The probability of an event A occurring in a given statistical experiment or context.
P(B)
P(B) denotes the probability of an event B occurring in the context of probability theory and statistics.
- Attain knowledge of and define the theory of mutually exclusive events in the study of probability.
- Calculate the odds of two events happening at the same time.
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TUYEN.TTB4431 21744311 day ago
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Mutually exclusive events cannot occur simultaneously, so the probability of both events occurring simultaneously is 0.
Learning Objectives
- Attain knowledge of and define the theory of mutually exclusive events in the study of probability.
- Calculate the odds of two events happening at the same time.