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11 August, 13:47

Employment data at a large company reveal that 74% of the workers are married, 42% are college graduates, and that 56% are married, given that they are college graduates. Which of the following statements are true about the events married and college graduate?

(A) These events are pairwise disjoint.

(B) These events are independent events.

(C) These events are both independent and pairwise disjoint.

(D) A worker is either married or a college graduate always.

(E) None of these above are true.

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  1. 11 August, 14:11
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    (E) None of these above are true.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Married = 74% or 0.74

    College graduates = 42% or 0.42

    pr (married | college graduates) = 0.56

    (A) These events are pairwise disjoint. This is false. Pairwise disjoint are also known as mutually exclusive events. Here we can see that both events are occurring at same time.

    (B) These events are independent events. This is also false.

    (C) These events are both independent and pairwise disjoint. False

    (D) A worker is either married or a college graduate always. False

    Here Probability (A or B) shall be 1

    = Pr (A) + Pr (B) - Pr (A and B) = 0.74 + 0.42 - 0.56 * 0.42 = 0.9248

    This is not equal to 1.

    (E) None of these above are true. This is true.
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