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8 May, 07:32

The probability that a student owns a car is 0.65, and the probability that a student owns a computer is 0.82. if he probability that a student owns both is 0.55, what is the probability that a given student owns neither a car nor a computer?

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  1. 8 May, 08:01
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    If we draw a Venn diagram, we can see that the 0.55 is the intersection of probability owning a car and probability owning a computer. To solve for the probability that the student owns neither, we need to solve first for other variables.

    The probability that a student owns a car but not a computer is:

    P (owns a car but not computer) = 0.65 - 0.55 = 0.10

    The probability that a student owns a computer but not a car is:

    P (owns a car but not computer) = 0.82 - 0.55 = 0.27

    Therefore the probability of owning neither is:

    P (own neither) = 1 - 0.10 - 0.27 - 0.55

    P (own neither) = 0.08

    Therefore there is a 8% probability that the student owns neither a car or a computer.
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