Math, asked by aaishahmansuri, 9 months ago

If A,B and C are only elementary events of an experiment then find p(A) + p(B)

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Answered by gujjarjyoti007
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Answer:

elementary events has single outcomes.

therefore p(A)=1

p(B)=1

p(A)+p(B)= 2.

Answered by palakbakshi3348
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The probability of A and B means that we want to know the probability of two events happening at the same time. ... Formula for the probability of A and B (independent events): p(A and B) = p(A) * p(B). If the probability of one event doesn't affect the other, you have an independent event.

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