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If \(A\) and \(B\) are independent events such that odds in favour of \(A\) is \(2: 3\) and odds
against \(B\) is \(4: 5\), then \(P(A \cap B)=\)

  1. A \(\frac{1}{9}\)
  2. B \(\frac{4}{5}\)
  3. C \(\frac{2}{9}\)
  4. D \(\frac{3}{9}\)
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(C) \(\frac{2}{9}\)

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Given \(P(A)=\frac{2}{5} \Rightarrow P\left(A^{\prime}\right)=\frac{3}{5}\) and \(P\left(B^{\prime}\right)=\frac{4}{9} \Rightarrow P(B)=\frac{5}{9}\)
Since \(A\) and \(B\) are independent events,
\(\therefore \mathrm{P}(\mathrm{A} \cap \mathrm{B})=\mathrm{P}(\mathrm{A}) \cdot \mathrm{P}(\mathrm{B})=\frac{2}{5} \times \frac{5}{9}=\frac{2}{9}\)
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