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Two candidates P and Q apply for job . Chances of A getting selected is 2/9 and that of b is 4/5 . What is probability of both to get selected ?

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Answered by amitnrw
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Given :  Two candidates P and Q apply for job .

Chances of A getting selected is 2/9 and that of B is 4/5 .

To Find : probability of both to get selected  

Solution:

Chances of A getting selected is 2/9

=> P(A) = 2/9

Chances of B getting selected is 4/5

=> P(B) = 4/5

Both are independent events hence:

P( A ∩ B)  = P(A). P(B)

=> P( A ∩ B)  = (2/9) ( 4/5)

=>  P( A ∩ B)  = 8/45

probability of both to get selected   = 8/45

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