
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 in A and B.
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 have "not A", who also have B You are, in this case, looking at cards that are both Not Ace and Are Diamond 2D, 3D, 4D, 5D, 6D, 7D, 8D, 9D, 10D, JD, QD, KD
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 help with, I'm doing Probability Theory at the moment in my Statistics MSc and have had a few things explained to me that should have been when doing ...
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 P(A u B) = 0.6.
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.