lucyParrection
lucyParrection lucyParrection
  • 06-05-2016
  • Mathematics
contestada

Suppose S and T are mutually exclusive events, P(S) = 5%, and P(T) = 11%. Find P(S or T).

Respuesta :

Edufirst
Edufirst Edufirst
  • 20-05-2016
P(S or T) for mutually exclusive events = P(S) + P(T).

Then P(S or T) = 5% + 11% = 16%.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Write 357 over 10000 as a decimal
If y is directly proportional to x and if y = 20 when x = 6, what is the value of y when x = 9 ? (A) 10/3 (B) 40/3 (C) 23 (D) 27 (E) 30 Can someone explain
Five liters of gas at STP have a mass of 12.5 g. What is the molecular mass of the gas? a. 12.5 g/mol b. 25.0 g/mol c. 47.5 g/mol d. 56.0 g/mol e. 125 g/mol
Four out of 9 performers will be chosen to stand in a row on stage. How many ways can the 4 performers stand in a row?
John's father is five times older than John and John is twice as old as his sister Alice. In two years time the sum of their ages will be 58. How old is John no
Is the point (2, 2.5) on the graph of y=x+2?  How do you know?
Three angels are labeled below with arcs. The smallest angel is 3/8 as large as the 160 degree angel. Find the value of angel a
2 questions??? realy need help 1) define the term town meeting and name which region of the united states that town meetings are most commonly held. 2) what i
if 5 potatoes together have a mass of 1 kilogram and 8 pears together have a mass of 1,200 grams, which has the greater mass, a potato or a pear? explain
What is the solution of the equation below?x/6=x-4/2