Question 1152256

If {{{P(A)= 7}}}, {{{P(B) = 45}}} and {{{P}}}({{{A}}} and {{{B}}}) = {{{2}}}

Basic Probability Rules:

Probability Rule One (For any event {{{A}}}, {{{0 <= P(A) <=1}}}); so it's not possible to have {{{P(A)= 7}}}, {{{P(B) = 45}}}  
Probability Rule Two (The sum of the probabilities of all possible outcomes is {{{1}}})
Probability Rule Three (The Complement Rule)
Probabilities Involving Multiple Events.
Probability Rule Four (Addition Rule for Disjoint Events)
Finding {{{P}}}({{{A}}} and {{{B}}}) using Logic.