Answer: P(A and B) is greater than P(A)
P(A and B) should be smaller than P(A).
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : P(A and B) = 0.40
P(A) = 0.20
Using the given formula of the conditional probability will be
[tex]P(B|A)=\dfrac{\text{P(A and B)}}{P(A)}\\\\=\dfrac{0.40}{0.20}=2[/tex]
But we know that the probability of any event cannot be more than 1.
Also, the probability of the intersection must be less than the probability of individual event.
Thus , in the given question P(A and B) must be smaller than P(A).