Question #264607

60 % of the population of a town read either magazine A or magazine




B, and 10% read both.




2.1




If 50% read magazine A, what is the probability that one person,




selected at random, reads magazine B?




[3]




2.2




What type of events are A and B? Give a reason for you answer?




[2]




2.3




Draw a venn diagram to illustrate you answer

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Expert's answer
2021-11-14T16:33:37-0500

Given P(AB)=0.6,P(AB)=0.1P(A\cup B)=0.6, P(A\cap B)=0.1

2.1


P(AB)=P(A)+P(B)P(AB)P(A\cup B)=P(A)+P(B)-P(A\cap B)

Given P(A)=0.5.

Then


P(B)=P(AB)+P(AB)P(A)P(B)=P(A\cup B)+P(A\cap B)-P(A)

=0.6+0.10.5=0.2=0.6+0.1-0.5=0.2

The probability that one person, selected at random, reads magazine B is 0.2.


2.2


P(A)P(B)=0.5(0.2)=0.1=P(AB)P(A)P(B)=0.5(0.2)=0.1=P(A\cap B)

Then the events A and B are independent events.


2.3


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