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Chapter 2 Problem 91E

Question

Problem 91E

Can A an B be mutually exclusive if P( A) = .4 and P( B) = .7? If P( A) = .4 and P( B) = .3? Why?

Solution

Answer:

Step 1 of 3:

Given,

In case (i) P(A) = 0.4 and P(B) = 0.7

Case (ii) P(A) = 0.4 and P(B) = 0.3

The claim is to suggest the given events are mutually exclusive


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Title Mathematical Statistics with Applications  7 
Author Dennis Wackerly; William Mendenhall; Richard L. Scheaffer
ISBN 9780495110811

Can A an B be mutually exclusive if P( A) = .4 and P( B) =

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