II. Probability of an Event<\/span>
\nLet S is a sample space and E be an event, such that n(S) = n and n(E) = m. If each outcome is equally likely, then it follows that P(E) = \\(\\frac{m}{n}\\).<\/p>\nP(Impossible event) = 0 and P(Sure event) = 1, hence 0 \u2264 P(E) \u2264 1.<\/p>\n
If A and B are any two events, then P(A \u222a B) = P(A) + P(B) – P(A \u2229 B)<\/p>\n
If A and B are mutually exclusive events, then P(A \u222a B) = P(A) + P(B)<\/p>\n
If A is any events, then P(A’) = 1 – P(A)<\/p>\n
P(A \u2229 \\(\\bar{B}\\)) = P(A) – P(A \u2229 B)<\/p>\n
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