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1) The probability that a graduating student will get an offer for job A is 0.35 and the probability that this student will get an offer for job B is 0.20. If the probability of this student getting both job offers is 0.05, what is the probability that this student will get at least one of the two job offers?

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Answered by sonuvuce
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The probability that the student will get at least one of the two job offers is 0.6

Step-by-step explanation:

Probability of the graduating student getting job A = 0.35

Probability of the graduating student getting job B = 0.20

Probability of the student getting both the jobs = 0.05

Getting either of the jobs are independent events

Therefore,

Probability that the graduating student gets at least one of the two job offers

= Probability that the student gets either job A or job B or both job A and job B

= Probability that student gets job A + Probability that student gets job B + Probability that student gets both the jobs

= 0.35 + 0.20 + 0.05

= 0.6

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