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MHT CET · Maths · Probability

The probability that at least one of the events \(A\) and \(B\) occurs is 0.6 . If \(A\) and \(B\) occur simultaneously with probability 0.2 , then \(P\left(A^{\prime}\right)+P\left(B^{\prime}\right)\) is equal to

  1. A 0.8
  2. B 0.4
  3. C 1.4
  4. D 1.2
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(D) 1.2

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\(\begin{aligned} & P(A \cup B)=0.6 \text { and } P(A \cap B)=0.2 \\ & \text { Now } P\left(A^{\prime}\right)+P\left(B^{\prime}\right)=1-P(A)+1-P(B) \\ & =2-\{P(A)+P(B)\} \\ & =2-\{P(A \cup B)+P(A \cap B)\} \\ & =2-\{0.6+0.2\} \\ & =2-0.8 \\ & =1.2\end{aligned}\)