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If `E_1 and E_2` are two events associated with a random experiment such that `P (E_2)=0.35, P (E_1 or E_22)=0.85 and P(E_1 and E_2)=0.15,` then `P(E_1)` is (A) `.25` (B) `.35` (C) `.65` (D) `.75` |
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Answer» Let `P(E_(1)) = x`. Then, `P(E_(1) or E_(2)) = P(E_(1)) + P(E_(2)) - P(E_(1) and E_(2))` `rArr 0.85 = x + 0.35 - 0.15` `rArr x = (0.85 - 0.35 + 0.15) = 0.65` Hence, `P(E_(1)) = 0.65.` |
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