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A final year student appears for placement interview in two companies, S and T. Based on her interview performance, she estimates the probability of receiving job offers from companies S and T to be 0.8 and 0.6, respectively. Let \( p \) be the probability that she receives job offers from both the companies. Select the most appropriate option.

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When calculating the probability of two independent events occurring together, multiply their individual probabilities.
Updated On: Nov 25, 2025
  • \( 0 \leq p \leq 0.2 \)
  • \( 0.4 \leq p \leq 0.6 \)
  • \( 0.2 \leq p \leq 0.4 \)
  • \( 0.6 \leq p \leq 1.0 \)
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

The probability of receiving a job offer from company \( S \) is \( P(S) = 0.8 \). The probability of receiving a job offer from company \( T \) is \( P(T) = 0.6 \). Given that these events are independent, the probability of receiving offers from both companies, \( p \), is calculated as the product of individual probabilities:
\n\n\[\np = P(S \cap T) = P(S) \times P(T) = 0.8 \times 0.6 = 0.48\n\]\n\nThus, the probability of receiving job offers from both companies is \( p = 0.48 \).
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\nAnalyzing the given options:
\n Option (A): \( 0 \leq p \leq 0.2 \). This range does not include \( p = 0.48 \).
\n Option (B): \( 0.4 \leq p \leq 0.6 \). This range includes \( p = 0.48 \).
\n Option (C): \( 0.2 \leq p \leq 0.4 \). This range does not include \( p = 0.48 \).
\n Option (D): \( 0.6 \leq p \leq 1.0 \). This range does not include \( p = 0.48 \).
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\nTherefore, the correct option is (B) \( 0.4 \leq p \leq 0.6 \).
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