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- oggiss
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Mathematics help
This is kinda newbie maths, but I need help.
Question:
Adams probability to catch the train is 0.7
Simons probability to catch the train is 0.8
What is the probability that at east ONE of them catches the train?
Anyone? :/
Question:
Adams probability to catch the train is 0.7
Simons probability to catch the train is 0.8
What is the probability that at east ONE of them catches the train?
Anyone? :/
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P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A and B)
when we say P(A or B) here we mean A can occur, B can occur, or both.
P(A and B) here means P(A)*P(B). Since (I assume) we are assuming whether Adam and Simon catch the train are independent of each other (Adam catching the train doesn't affect whether Simon catches the train)
when we say P(A or B) here we mean A can occur, B can occur, or both.
P(A and B) here means P(A)*P(B). Since (I assume) we are assuming whether Adam and Simon catch the train are independent of each other (Adam catching the train doesn't affect whether Simon catches the train)
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Question:
Adams probability to catch the train is 0.7
Simons probability to catch the train is 0.8
What is the probability that at east ONE of them catches the train?
noteto me:first read then think, so if one has 80% of making it, and the other 70%, it does not matter if both have to take it, just that one does.
so we start with 80%, that being the highest. then in the remaining 20% there is still a 70% chance for adam to catch the train.
(pray he gets it rigth)
That’s 80% PLUS 70% of the remaining 20% for a total of:
80+ (70%x20)= 94%
Adams probability to catch the train is 0.7
Simons probability to catch the train is 0.8
What is the probability that at east ONE of them catches the train?
noteto me:first read then think, so if one has 80% of making it, and the other 70%, it does not matter if both have to take it, just that one does.
so we start with 80%, that being the highest. then in the remaining 20% there is still a 70% chance for adam to catch the train.
(pray he gets it rigth)
That’s 80% PLUS 70% of the remaining 20% for a total of:
80+ (70%x20)= 94%
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edbeard wrote:P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A and B)
when we say P(A or B) here we mean A can occur, B can occur, or both.
P(A and B) here means P(A)*P(B). Since (I assume) we are assuming whether Adam and Simon catch the train are independent of each other (Adam catching the train doesn't affect whether Simon catches the train)
Dude, you can't use that formula can you, since they aren't depending on each other.
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Because the lowest probability is 0.7, which there total must be over.
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http://www.glamdring.se/files/oggiss.20 ... .33.14.gif
Can anyone solve that one?
The figure shows a white area, I wanna know what the sign is of it in mathematic language. Like those A and B's there.
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Can anyone solve that one?
The figure shows a white area, I wanna know what the sign is of it in mathematic language. Like those A and B's there.
Thank you
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yeti_c wrote:It's just A...
(i.e. Option C)
C.
i agree
Last edited by alex_white101 on Thu Feb 07, 2008 9:23 am, edited 1 time in total.
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alex_white101 wrote:yeti_c wrote:It's just A...
(i.e. Option C)
C.
i disagree, i think its either A or B, as it is A including B but i cant remember which one it is.
a) is the Intersection of A & B - i.e. the bit in the middle...
b) is the Union of A & B - i.e. All of the area not including the bit in the middle
c) is just A (Which is the white area)
d) is just B which would be the contents of the circle named B
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_of_m ... al_symbols
C.

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yeti_c wrote:alex_white101 wrote:yeti_c wrote:It's just A...
(i.e. Option C)
C.
i disagree, i think its either A or B, as it is A including B but i cant remember which one it is.
a) is the Intersection of A & B - i.e. the bit in the middle...
b) is the Union of A & B - i.e. All of the area not including the bit in the middle
c) is just A (Which is the white area)
d) is just B which would be the contents of the circle named B
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_of_m ... al_symbols
C.
Yeti please dont edit to try and make me look silly........
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