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Let A and B be two events in a random experiment. If \( P(A \cap \overline{B}) = 0.1 \), \( P(\overline{A} \cap B) = 0.2 \) and \( P(B) = 0.5 \) then \( P(A \cap B) = \)

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Visualizing probability problems with a Venn diagram is extremely helpful. The quantity \( P(A \cap \overline{B}) \) represents the part of circle A that does not overlap with circle B. The whole circle A is the sum of this part and the overlapping intersection part, \( P(A \cap B) \).
Updated On: Mar 30, 2026
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The Correct Option is C

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