Respuesta :

Here, "disjointed" signifiies that Event A and Event B are independent; neither outcome influences the other.  In such a case, the union of A and B is given by the sum of the two probabilities P(A) and P(B).

Here, that sum is P(A or B) = 6/25 + 9/25, or 15/25, or 0.6.


The probability of P(A or B) is 0.6.

We have given that,

P(A) =6/25 , and P(B) =9/25 .

Here, disjointed signifies that Event A and Event B are independent; neither outcome influences the other.  

In such a case, the union of A and B is given by the sum of the two probabilities P(A) and P(B).

What is the sum of two probabilities?

A and B are two events in a probability experiment, then the probability that either one of the events will occur is:

P(A ∩ B)=P(A)+P(B)−P(A ∩ B)

Here, that sum is P(A or B) = 6/25 + 9/25, or

=15/25

= 0.6.

Therefore the probability of P(A or B) is 0.6.

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