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Given that P(A or B)= 1/4, P(A)=1/5, and P(A and B)= 1/8, find P(B). Express the probability as a simplified fraction.
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Formula is
P( A or B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A and B)
1/4 = 1/5 + P(B) - 1/8
Rearranging gives
P(B) =1/4 +1/8 - 1/5
Taking LCM (which is 40 here) and simplifying gives
P(B) = ( 10 + 5 - 8)/40 = 7/40
P(B) = 7/40 (which cannot be simplified further)
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