The definition of two events being mutually
exclusive (or disjoint) only means that it is not possible for the two events to
occur together. Given two events, E and F, they are mutually
exclusive and also mean independent.
In this case, since events E and F are mutually
exclusive, therefore the probability that either E or F will occur will simply
be the sum of two events.
P (E or F) = P (E) + P (F)
P (E or F) = 0.25 + 0.51
P (E or F) = 0.76
Therefore this means that there is a 76% probability that
either E or F will occur.
You can just use a calculator but when you add the numbers all together you get 323
Answer:
1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
2 1/4 - 1 3/4 Because the denominator are already the same, all you have to do is make it a mixed number and subtract. To do that you multiply the whole number to the denominator and add that new number to the numerator. So you would then have.
9/4 - 7/4
Keep the denumerator the same and subtract the numerators.
2/4
Then simplify
1/2
Answer:
(8,4)
Step-by-step explanation:
y and -y cancels out leaving you with "12x=96"
that simplifies to "x=8"
Then you substitute 8 into the "x" from either equation and y should equal 4