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प्रश्न
The probability of the simultaneous occurrence of at least one of the two events X and Y is a. If the probability that exactly one of the events X and Y occurs is b, prove that P(X′) + P(Y′) = 2 − 2a + b.
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उत्तर
P(X ∪ Y) = a
Exactly one event occurs:
P(X ∩ Y′) + P(X′ ∩ Y) = b
P(X′) + P(Y′) = 2 − [P(X) + P(Y)]
P(X ∪ Y) = P(X) + P(Y) − P(X ∩ Y)
b = P(X) + P(Y) − 2P(X ∩ Y)
P(X) + P(Y) = 2a − b
P(X′) + P(Y′) = 2 − (2a − b)
P(X′) + P(Y′) = 2 − (2a + b)
Hence proved.
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