Found this problem on intmath.com:
The probability that a student passes Mathematics is 2/3 and the probability that he passes English is 4/9. If the probability that he will pass at least one subject is 4/5, what is the probability that he will pass both subjects?
OA is [spoiler]14/45[/spoiler]
What I don't get is why we can't just multiply 2/3 by 4/9?
The probability that a student passes Mathematics is 2/3 and the probability that he passes English is 4/9. If the probability that he will pass at least one subject is 4/5, what is the probability that he will pass both subjects?
OA is [spoiler]14/45[/spoiler]
What I don't get is why we can't just multiply 2/3 by 4/9?












