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Question: P speaks truth in 70% of the cases and Q in 30% of the cases. In what percent of cases are they like...
P speaks truth in 70% of the cases and Q in 30% of the cases. In what percent of cases are they likely to agree in stating the same fact? Do you think, when they agree, means both are speaking the truth ?
Solution
Hint: Here, we have to consider two events, where A: P speaks the truth and B: Q speaks the truth. We have to apply the formula that probability of P and Q stating the same fact,
P(S)=P(A)∩P(Bˉ)+P(B)∩P(Aˉ), for independent events use the formula :
P(S)=P(A)P(Bˉ)+P(B)P(Aˉ)
Complete step-by-step solution -
Here, we have to consider two events. Let A be the event that P speaks the truth and let Bbe the event that Q speaks the truth.
Similarly, let Aˉ be the event that P speaks lie and Bˉ be the event that Q speaks lie.
We are given that P speaks truth in 70% of the cases. i.e. probability of P speaking the truth is:
P(A)=10070P(A)=107
Also, Q speaks truth in 30% 0f the cases. i.e. probability of Q speaking the truth is:
P(B)=10030P(B)=103
We can also say that probability of P speaking the lie is:
P(Aˉ)=1−P(A)P(Aˉ)=1−107
By taking the LCM and cross multiplying we get:
P(Aˉ)=1010−7P(Aˉ)=103
Similarly, probability of Q speaking the lie is:
P(Bˉ)=1−P(B)P(Bˉ)=1−103
By taking LCM and cross multiplying we get:
P(Bˉ)=1010−3P(Bˉ)=107
Let S be the event that both P and Q are likely to agree in the same fact. i.e. contradict with each other.
Both contradict with each other = [A true and B lies] or [B true and A lies]
Now, probability of P and Q contradict with each other is:
P(S)=P(A)∩P(Bˉ)+P(B)∩P(Aˉ)
Here, all the events are independent, therefore we can write:
P(S)=P(A)P(Bˉ)+P(B)P(Aˉ)P(S)=107×107+103×103P(S)=10049+1009
By taking the LCM and cross multiplying we get:
P(S)=10049+9P(S)=10058
By cancellation we obtain:
P(S)=5029
The percentage of cases that they contradict with each other =5029×100=58
Note: Here, both P and Q likely agree in the same fact means both contradict with each other. So don’t get confused that both are agreeing in the same fact, which may lead to an incorrect formula.