Answer:
Part a: The two events are termed as disjoint because the event B clearly rules out the obese person
Part b: In the plain language, the event "A or B" means that the person is overweight or obese. Its probability is 0.74.
Part c: If C is the event that the person chosen has normal weight or less, its probability is 0.26.
Step-by-step explanation:
As per the question obtained from the google search, the question has 3 parts as follows:
Part a
Explain why events A and B are disjoint.
Solution
The two events are termed as disjoint because the event B clearly rules out the obese person so the events are disjoint. so the correct option as given in the complete question is A.
Part b
Say in plain language what the event "A or B" is.
What is P(A or B)? (Enter your answer to two decimal places.)
Solution
In the plain language, the event "A or B" means that the person is overweight or obese. The correction option as given in the complete question is a.
P(A or B) is given as
P(A or B)=P(AUB)=P(A)+P(B)-P(A∩B)
Here from the data of
P(A)=0.41
P(B)=0.33
P(A∩B)=0 (As the events are disjoint)
P(A or B)=P(AUB)=0.41+0.33-0
P(AUB)=0.74
So the probability of A or B is 0.74.
Part c
If C is the event that the person chosen has normal weight or less, what is
P(C)? (Enter your answer to two decimal places.)
Solution
P(C) is given as
P(C)=1-P(AUB)
P(C)=1-0.74
P(C)=0.26
So the probability of event C is 0.26.