6. a) From the relation P(AUB) = P(A)+P(B)-P(ANB), show that P(ANB) > P(A)+P(B)-1. Again, you should only use the probab

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6. a) From the relation P(AUB) = P(A)+P(B)-P(ANB), show that P(ANB) > P(A)+P(B)-1. Again, you should only use the probab

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6 A From The Relation P Aub P A P B P Anb Show That P Anb P A P B 1 Again You Should Only Use The Probab 1
6 A From The Relation P Aub P A P B P Anb Show That P Anb P A P B 1 Again You Should Only Use The Probab 1 (46.33 KiB) Viewed 121 times
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6. a) From the relation P(AUB) = P(A)+P(B)-P(ANB), show that P(ANB) > P(A)+P(B)-1. Again, you should only use the probability axioms given in class and not a Venn diagram. This inequality is called the Bonferroni's inequality. b) If the chance that it rains today is 0.6 and the chance it rains tomorrow is 0.7, what can you say about the chance that it rains both today and tomorrow by the result of (a)?
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