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(1) `P(A)=1/5,P(B) =7/25,P(B//A)=9/10`
`P(barAnnbarB)=1-P(AuuB)`
`=1-[P(A)+P(B)-P(AnnB)]`
`=1-[(1)/(5)+(7)/(25)-P(A)P(B//A)]`
`=1-[(1)/(5)+(7)/(25)-1/5xx7/25]=7/10`
(2) `P(A//B)=(P(AnnB))/(P(B))`
`=(P(A)P(B//A))/(P(B))=(1/5xx9/10)/(7/25)`
`=9/50xx25/7=9/14=18/28`
(3) `P(AuuB)=P(A)+P(B)-P(A)+P(B)-P(AnnB)`
`" "=P(A)+P(B)-P(A)P(B//A)`
`=1/5+7/25-1/5xx9/10=41/50`
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