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The odds against a certain event are 5: 2 and odds in favour of another independent event are 6: 5. Find the chance that at least one of the events will happen.

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The odds against a certain event are 5: 2 and odds in favour of another independent event are 6: 5. Find the chance that at least one of the events will happen.

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उत्तर

Let A and B be two independent events.
Odds against A are 5: 2
∴ The probability of occurrence of event A is given by

P(A) = `2/(5 + 2) = 2/7`
Odds in favour of B are 6: 5
∴ The probability of occurrence of event B is given by

P(B) = `6/(6 + 5) = 6/11`
∴ P(at least one event will happen)
= P(A ∪ B)
= P(A) + P(B) – P(A ∩ B)
= P(A) + P(B) –  P(A) P(B) ...[∵ A and B are independent events]

= `2/7 + 6/11 - 2/7 xx 6/11`

= `2/7 + 6/11 - 12/77`

= `(22 + 42 - 12)/77`

= `52/77`

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पाठ 7: Probability - Miscellaneous Exercise 7 [पृष्ठ ११०]

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बालभारती Mathematics and Statistics 2 (Commerce) [English] 11 Standard Maharashtra State Board
पाठ 7 Probability
Miscellaneous Exercise 7 | Q 8 | पृष्ठ ११०

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