SOLUTION: J, M, and T are events such that T⊂J⊂M and Pr(J)=2132 , Pr(M)=2332, and Pr(T)=1132.
What is Pr(M∩T′)?
What is Pr(M∪T′)?
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Question 1123688: J, M, and T are events such that T⊂J⊂M and Pr(J)=2132 , Pr(M)=2332, and Pr(T)=1132.
What is Pr(M∩T′)?
What is Pr(M∪T′)?
What is Pr((T′∩J)∪M′)?
Enter your answers as a whole number or a fraction in lowest terms.
Answer by ikleyn(52786) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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