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If P(A):P(A^⁻) = 3:2, then what is P(A)?​

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P(A):P(A^⁻) = 3:2

Let P (A) = 3x

P (A^⁻) =2x

We know that

P (A) + P (A ) =1

3 x + 2× =1

5× = 1

x = 1/5

x = 2/10 = 0.2

P ( A) = 3x = 3× 0.2 = 0.6

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