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Could anyone give me some help with ii)? I figured out part i)
 

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ngl idk how to do y11 probability for advanced (is this concerning for ext 1 binomial distribution someone reply just in case)
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uh these formula are on the data sheet so u can work it out here
i forgot what the Up down U and thing means lol but u can prob work it out
 

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ngl idk how to do y11 probability for advanced (is this concerning for ext 1 binomial distribution someone reply just in case)
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uh these formula are on the data sheet so u can work it out here
i forgot what the Up down U and thing means lol but u can prob work it out
If you ever have time you might find discrete math by sussana e.p. interesting. Anyhow the upside down U is the intersection operator in set theory.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_theory
 

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if a and b are mutually exclusive then they have no common elements between them. So this must mean that A' intersection B is the same as P(B).

So answer is 1/4
why can't it also be the same as P(a') which is 1-3/5 =2/5?
 

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because when you are taking 1- p(A) you are looking at everything that is not inside A. Since events are mutually exclusive you are looking at the entities within the circle B and outside the circles
but the question is asking A' intersection B so u are only looking at the common elements in A' and B which is only B
 

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