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The probability that it will rain today is $0.5$. The probability that it will rain tomorrow is $0.6$. The probability that it will rain either today or tomorrow is $0.7$. What is the probability that it will rain today and tomorrow?

  1. $0.3$
  2. $0.25$
  3. $0.35$
  4. $0.4$
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Answer: $D$

$P$(it will rain today either today or tomorrow) = $P$(it will rain today) $+ P$(it will rain tomorrow) $- P$(it will rain today and tomorrow)

So, $0.7 = 0.5 + 0.6 - P$(it will rain today and tomorrow)

$\Rightarrow P$ (it will rain today and tomorrow) =$0.4$
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