
What is the difference between P(A') and P(A'UB)
A and B are 2 'sets' of objects or 'elements'. In this case they represent some collection of events. (A u B) is the set of all the elements which are in A or B, (A n B) is the set of things which are …
P(A'nB) / P(A'uB) - The Student Room
2013年12月31日 · This is why I do not know why you want to use AND and OR n means intersection-people/cards with BOTH qualities So you need the group of people/cards who …
What is the difference between P (A') and P (A'UB)
How is P(A'UB') read? The probability of event A not happening or event B not happening. You can use the De Morgan Laws to show that A' U B' = (A n B)' Ask any more questions you'd like …
Probability Question: What is the value of P(A u B')?
2024年5月17日 · I am stuck on the following question and would be really grateful if someone could help me out: 1) Events A and B are such that: P(A) = 0.4; P(B) = 0.5; P(A n B) = 0.3; and …
What's the difference BETWEEN P(A'UB') and P(AUB)'
2024年9月6日 · What's the difference BETWEEN P(A'UB') and P(AUB)' Henry tan. 3. Don't they both mean neither a or b? 0 ...
What is P(A' n B') if P(A)=0.4, P(B)=0.3 and P(A n B)=0.15 - The ...
2024年6月14日 · P(A' n B') is the probability that what is not in A intersects with what is not in B. If u draw the venn diagram the answer will become clear.