Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Suppose :
62% own an HDTV
16% own a computer
Using the addition rule : suggests that (62% + 16%) = 78% either own an HDTV or a computer.
The reasoning is wrong because ; since it is possible to own both an HDTV and also own a computer at the same time, the outcome of the addition rule is wrong as both events are independent. If both event cannot occur at the same time (mutually exclusive event) , then, the addition rule may be applied,. But since both can occur independently and each family can own an HDTV while also owning a computer, then the addition rule is wrong for the scenario described.
Answer:
7A−(I + A)³
=7A−(1³ + A³ +3.I.A² +3.1².A)
=7A−(I+ A².A+3A² +34)
= 7A-(I+A.A+3A+34) (*: A² = A)
=7A-(I+ A² +6A)
= 7A-(I+A+64)
=7A-(1+7A)
=7A-I-7A
=-1