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(B) a and B Are Two Events Such that P (A) = 0.54, P (B) = 0.69 and P (A ∩ B) = 0.35. Find (Iii) P (A ∩ ¯ B ) - Mathematics

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A and B are two events such that P (A) = 0.54, P (B) = 0.69 and P (A ∩ B) = 0.35. Find  
P (A ∩  \[\bar{ B } \] )

उत्तर

Given:
P (A) = 0.54, P (B) = 0.69 and P (A ∩ B) = 0.35

\[P\left( A \cap \bar{B} \right) = P\left( A \right) - P\left( A \cap B \right)\]

                         = 0.54 - 0.35
                         = 0.19

 

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अध्याय 33: Probability - Exercise 33.4 [पृष्ठ ६७]

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अध्याय 33 Probability
Exercise 33.4 | Q 1.2 | पृष्ठ ६७

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