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Question

EG ww awh connectmath.com/kcg/histeve/to u loNkP3 knuskqd.Alotws 9AVamMOVie dnÉqBYHN alaph e Skype 8 McGeaw Hil Connect Mathx Search LEKS CorpQuiz(Sec 5.1, 5.2) Next Previous 123 4 5 6 78 9 10 Question 4 of 12 (1 point) View problem in a pop-up Sick computers: Let V be the event that a computer contains a virus, and let that a computer contains a worm, supposeP(V) = 0.44, P (W) = 0.45, P(V and W)-0.42. W be the event Part 1 Find the probability that the computer contains either a virus or a worm or both. The probability that the computer contains either a virus or a worm or both is 0.47 Part 2 out of 2 Find the probability that the computer does not contain a worm The probability that the computer does not contain a worm is here to search

Explanation / Answer

P(doesn't cointain a worm) = 1 - P(W) = 1 - 0.45 = 0.55