Q.
In a college, 30% students fail in Physics, 25% fail in Mathematics and 10% fail in both. One student is chosen at random. The probability that she fails in Physics, if she has failed in Mathematics, is
Let A : the student fails in Physics and B : The student fails in Mathematics. ∴P(A)=10030 P(B)=10025
and P(A∩B)=10010
Now, P(BA)=P(B)P(A∩B) −1002510010=10010×25100=2510−52