SOLUTION: Let C and D be two events for which one knows that Pr[C]=0.3, Pr[D]=0.4 and Pr[the intersection of events C and D]=0.2 what is the Pr[the intersection of events C' and D]
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Question 1038186: Let C and D be two events for which one knows that Pr[C]=0.3, Pr[D]=0.4 and Pr[the intersection of events C and D]=0.2 what is the Pr[the intersection of events C' and D]
Answer by Ashebir(1) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
p(C')=0.7
p(D)=0.4
0.7*0.4=0.28
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