If A and B are exhaustive and equally likely events with p(AB)=0.2 then p(A)?
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p(A) = 0.6
Step-by-step explanation:
Since A and B are exhaustive and equally likely events.
So p(A+B) = 1 and p(A) = p(B).
Now, p(A+B) = p(A)+p(B)-p(AB)
implies, 1 = 2p(A) - 0.2
implies, p(A) = 0.6
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