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Answer: c. The probability that A does not occur is 0.5.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: Event A has probability 0.5. Event B has probability 0.6.
If M and N are disjoint sets , the P(M or N) = P(M) +P(N)
So, if A and B are disjoint sets , then P(A or B)= P(A) + P(B)
= 0.5+0.6
= 1.1 > 1
And probability cannot be greater than 1.
So, A and B are not disjoint.
If A or B includes all the possible outcomes in the sample space then, P(A) or P(B) should equal to 1 which is not true.
Probability of not E = 1- P(E)
So, . The probability that A does not occur = 1- P(A) = 1-.5= 0.5
So, option is C. correct.
The probability that A does not occur is 0.5.