Question 1176394: The probability that the student enrolls in a math class is 0.4 and the probability that he enrolls in a science class is 0.8. The probability that he enrolls in a math class given that he enrolls in science class is 0.4. Let: M = math class, S = science class, M|S = math given science.
a. What is the probability P(M OR S) ?
Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
b. Are M and S independent?
c. Are M and S mutually exclusive?
Answer by ewatrrr(24785) (Show Source):
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Question States:
(M∩S) = P (M∩S)/P(S) = P(M∩S)/.8 = .4 ⇒ P(M∩S) = .32
a) P(M 0r S) = (.4) + (.8) - (.32) = .88
b) Are M and S independent? NO, P(M ∩ S) ≠ P(M)P(S)
c. Are M and S mutually exclusive? NO, (M 0r S) ≠ (.4) + (.8)
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