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  1. Probability: mutually exclusive events | Math Help Forum

    Oct 1, 2008 · Hi! So i don't know why but i am totally bugging on this problem: "An experiment results in one of three mutually exclusive events A,B and C. It is knows that p(A)=.30, p(B)=.55 and p(C)=.15. …

  2. Mutually Exclusive - Math Help Forum

    May 20, 2022 · I think that the two events are mutually exclusive because they don't share the same outcome. And I think that since event A or event B doesn't include all the outcomes they are not …

  3. Probability with mutually exclusive events | Math Help Forum

    Oct 13, 2010 · Let A and B be the mutually exclusive events of S. Prove that in independent trials of this experiment, the even A occurs before the event B with probability P (A) / [P (A) + P (B)].

  4. stat question - Math Help Forum

    Feb 28, 2009 · An oil exploration company currently has two active projects, one in Asia and theother in Europe. Let A be the event that the Asian project is successful and B be the eventthat the European …

  5. [SOLVED] Finding P (AandB)= and P (A)= | Math Help Forum

    Feb 28, 2010 · The textbook mentions things such as "events are independent" "mutually exclusive" and "any events," which confuses me.. So I was just wondering which formula i'm supposed to use for …

  6. A question regarding conditional probabilities in Bayesian Classifier ...

    May 29, 2011 · If two events are mutually exclusive then those two events cant both together, but there's no restriction on what values another variable can take if one or other event happens. For example …

  7. VENN DIAGRAM SPARX HOMEWORK | Math Help Forum

    Feb 28, 2023 · PLEASE HELP I BEG It is probably me alone, but this seems to be a tangled mess of a question, In modern logic the word and means both. So if the Venn diagram is correct the number of …

  8. SOLVED - Probability question | Math Help Forum

    Oct 13, 2010 · An actuary studying the insurance preferences of automobile owners makes the following conclusions: An automobile owner is twice as likely to purchase collision coverage as disability …

  9. Random Needs - Math Help Forum

    Oct 3, 2017 · Professor Jackson is in charge of a program to prepare people for a high school equivalency exam. Records show that 80% of the students need work in Math, 70% need work in …

  10. Probability Questions help please - Math Help Forum

    Nov 18, 2009 · Let event A be that there are more than three blemishes and let event B be that there are four or fewer blemishes. Which of the following statements is true? A) P( A ∩ B ) = 0.18. B) P(A U B ) …