Mathematics, 25.10.2021 04:00, mmpinkortizov5n3y
28 of symptomatic patients whose age group is 50 to 60 years are hospitalized. For the age group 65 years and older, the rate is 42%. Mary 55 years old and James 67 years old are husband and wife who have become symptomatic. Assume that the events of hospitalization of individuals are independent of each other.
a) what is the probability that at least one of them will be hospitalized?
b) what is the probability that James will be hospitalized, but Mary won't?
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28 of symptomatic patients whose age group is 50 to 60 years are hospitalized. For the age group 65...