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Two events, X and Y, are independent of each other. P(Y)= and P(X and Y)=. What is P(X) written as a decimal? Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary.
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It looks like the numerical values after "P(Y)=" and "P(X and Y)=" are missing. For independent events,
P(X and Y) = P(X)·P(Y) so P(X) = P(X and Y) / P(Y).
If you give the two probabilities I’ll compute P(X). (If you meant P(Y)=0.4 and P(X and Y)=0.12 then P(X)=0.12/0.4=0.3.)
P(X and Y) = P(X)·P(Y) so P(X) = P(X and Y) / P(Y).
If you give the two probabilities I’ll compute P(X). (If you meant P(Y)=0.4 and P(X and Y)=0.12 then P(X)=0.12/0.4=0.3.)
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