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Please find the answers for Q5, Q6 Part Il: Set Relations and Probability The Ve

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Question

Please find the answers for Q5, Q6

Part Il: Set Relations and Probability The Venn Diagram tool in the frame below is designed to help you visualize the relations between sets, but it will only plot rectangular sets. Unless a question specifically refers to the tool, you should consider what would happen with other shaped sets as well in answering the questions. Click the radio button to highlight the event "A or B." Drag the events A and B around with the mouse. Notice how the probability of "A or B" varies as you do. Do not change the probability of A or of B until instructed to do so! Make sure that you have not changed the probability of A or of B: you should have P(A)-30% and P(B)-20%. Problem 4 Make sure that you have not changed the probability of A or of B; you should have P(A)-30% and P(B)-20%. P(AB) is largest when (Q5) ? In that case, P(AB) = (Q6) A: B is a subset of A B: A is a subset of B C: A and B are independent D: A and B are mutually exclusive E: none of the above

Explanation / Answer

When B is contained in A, the probability of the common element AB is highest. thus answer is A is subset of B

thus answer is 20%