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Mathematics, 21.02.2020 22:54, neidaq12345

Consider randomly selecting a single individual and having thatperson test drive 3 di?erent vehicles. De?ne events A1 , A2 , and A3 , byA1 = likes vehicle #1, A2 = likes vehicle #2, A3 = likes vehicle #3.Suppose that P (A1 ) = 0.55, P (A2 ) = 0.65, P (A3 ) = 0.70,P (A1 ? A2 ) = 0.80, P (A2 n A3 ) = 0.40, and P (A1 ? A2 ? A3 ) = 0.88.a. What is the probability that the individual likes both vehicle #1and vehicle #2?b. Determine and interpret P (A2 |A3 ).c. Are A2 and A3 independent events? Answer in two di?erent ways. d. If you learn that the individual did not like vehicle #1, what nowis the probability that he/she liked at least one of the other twovehicles?

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