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(g) Calculate <math> P(\bar{F}) </math>. (0.4 pts) | (g) Calculate <math> P(\bar{F}) </math>. (0.4 pts) | ||
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+ | Two events <math> A </math> and <math> B </math> are such that <math> P(A) = 0.45 </math>, <math> P(B) = 0.22 </math>, and <math> P(A \cup B) = 0.53 </math>. Find <math> P(\bar{A} \cup \bar{B}) </math>. (2 pts) | ||
== Problem 3== | == Problem 3== |
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Instructions
- Answer the following problems individually and truthfully.
- Be sure to show your solutions and please box your final answers.
- Please write your complete name, student number, and section on the upper left corner of your answer sheet. No name, student number, and section, no grade.
- Save your answers in pdf file type with the filename format "section_lastname_firstname_studentnumber.pdf" all in small caps. For example: "abc_wayne_bruce_201101474.pdf".
- Submit your files in the respective submission bin in UVLE. Be sure to submit in the correct class!
- Have fun doing these exercises :) even though it may seem boring.
Problem 1 (2 pts)
Three fair coins are tossed successively.
(a) Write down the sample space. (0.1 pts)
(b) What are the events for when the first coin is a head? Let this be event . (0.15 pts)
(c) What are the events for when the second coin is a tail? Let this be event . (0.15 pts)
(d) Calculate . (0.4 pts)
(e) Calculate . (0.4 pts)
(f) Calculate . (0.4 pts)
(g) Calculate . (0.4 pts)
Problem 2 (2 pts.)
Two events and are such that , , and . Find . (2 pts)