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27 August, 23:00

Let E be the event that a corn crop has an infestation of ear worms, and let B be the event that a corn crop has an infestation of corn borers. Suppose that P (E) = 0.24, P (B) = 0.16, and P (E and B) = 0.13. Find the probability that a corn crop has either an ear worm infestation, a corn borer infestation, or both.

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  1. 27 August, 23:22
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    The probability that a corn crop has either an ear worm infestation, a corn borer infestation

    P (EUB) = 0.27

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Explanation:-

    Addition theorem on probability:-

    If S is a sample space, and E, F are any events in S then

    P (EUF) = P (E) + P (F) - P (E n F)

    Let 'E' be the event that a corn crop has an infestation of ear worms

    let 'B' be the event that a corn crop has an infestation of corn bores

    P (EUB) = P (E) + P (B) - P (E n B)

    given P (E) = 0.24 and P (B) = 0.16 and P (E n B) = 0.13

    P (EUB) = P (E) + P (B) - P (E n B)

    P (EUB) = 0.24 + 0.16 - 0.13

    = 0.27

    The probability that a corn crop has either an ear worm infestation, a corn borer infestation

    P (EUB) = 0.27
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