Asked by
Naman Sharma
on Nov 29, 2024Verified
Which of the following statements is always correct?
A) P(A and B) = P(A) * P(B)
B) P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B)
C) P(A) = 1 − P(Ac)
D) None of these choices.
Complement
In mathematics, a complement refers to the elements not in the subset of interest within a given set. In general language, it means something that completes or goes well with something.
P(A And B)
The probability that events A and B both occur.
P(A Or B)
The probability that at least one of two events, A or B, will occur.
- Acquire knowledge of and determine the probability of contrasting events.
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Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge of and determine the probability of contrasting events.