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Compute the following p(A)+p(b) - p(A and B)=(C) select the answer that makes the equation true p(A) + p(b) -p (A and B) = choose one p(A and B), p(A), p(A or B), p(B)

Compute the following p(A)+p(b) - p(A and B)=(C) select the answer that makes the-example-1

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Solution:

Given the following:


P(A)+P(B)-P(A\text{ and B\rparen}

where


\begin{gathered} P(A)=(4)/(7) \\ P(B)=(3)/(7) \\ P(A\text{ and B\rparen=}(2)/(7) \end{gathered}

By substituting into the above expression, we have


\begin{gathered} (4)/(7)+(3)/(7)-(2)/(7) \\ =(4+3-2)/(7) \\ =(5)/(7) \end{gathered}

Hence, the answer is


P(A\text{ or B\rparen}

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