Match each description with its symbolic representation. 1. P (A) The probability that both events A and B do not occur together, but either may occur by itself 2. P (A ∩ B) The probability that event A occurs 3. P (A ∪ B) The probability that neither event A or event B occurs 4. 1 - P (A ∩ B) The probability that event A occurs given the fact that event B occurs 5. 1 - P (A ∪ B) The probability that either event A or event B occurs 6. P (A | B) The probability that both event A and event B occur

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Probability helps us to know the chances of an event occurring. The given symbols can be matched with their description as shown below.

What is Probability?

Probability helps us to know the chances of an event occurring.

The given symbols can be matched with their description as shown below, therefore,

  1. P (A) The probability that event A occurs.
  2. P (A ∩ B) → The probability that both, event A and event B occur.
  3. P (A ∪ B) → The probability that either event A or event B occurs
  4. 1 - P (A ∩ B) → The probability that both events A and B do not occur together, but either may occur by itself
  5. 1 - P (A ∪ B) → The probability that neither event A nor event B occurs
  6. P (A | B) → The probability that event A occurs given the fact that event B occurs.

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