Asked by Void<3
What formula is used to interpret the answer to an or probability scenario that involves P(A)
as one event and P(B)
as the other event?(1 point)
Responses
P(A)+P(B)+P(A and B)
upper P left parenthesis upper A right parenthesis plus upper P left parenthesis upper B right parenthesis plus upper P left parenthesis upper A and upper B right parenthesis
P(A)+P(B)−P(A and B)
upper P left parenthesis upper A right parenthesis plus upper P left parenthesis upper B right parenthesis minus upper P left parenthesis upper A and upper B right parenthesis
P(A)−P(B)−P(A and B)
upper P left parenthesis upper A right parenthesis minus upper P left parenthesis upper B right parenthesis minus upper P left parenthesis upper A and upper B right parenthesis
P(A)−P(B)+P(A and B)
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P(A) + P(B) − P(A and B)
This subtracts the overlap (A and B) because it was counted twice when adding P(A) and P(B).
This subtracts the overlap (A and B) because it was counted twice when adding P(A) and P(B).
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