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Let A and B be the events such that

and


Find


(i) P(A ∩ B)


(ii) P(A ∪ B).



Given - A and B be the events such that and



To find – (i) (ii)


Formula to be used – By conditional probability, where is the probability of occurrence of the event A given that B has already occurred.


(i)





(ii)






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