Official Explanation
Infer
RO1
In terms of the probability x that Rashika will be assigned to both groups. For example, the probability that Rashika will be assigned to the Recruitment Work Group and not be assigned to the New Technology Work Group is open paren one half minus x close paren, and the probability that Rashika will be assigned to the Recruitment Work Group is open paren one half minus x close paren plus x equals one half. The two constraints that follow give all restrictions on the values that can appear in the regions in this graph: (1) Each value is between 0 and 1, inclusive. (2) The sum of the three values is between 0 and 1, inclusive. In particular, from (1) we have one half − x ≥ 0, or x ≤ one half. Moreover, since x = one half satisfies both (1) and (2), it follows that the greatest possible value of x is one half.
The correct answer isone half.
RO2
In the explanation above, from (2) we have open paren one half
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Infer
RO1
In terms of the probability x that Rashika will be assigned to both groups. For example, the probability that Rashika will be assigned to the Recruitment Work Group and not be assigned to the New Technology Work Group is open paren one half minus x close paren, and the probability that Rashika will be assigned to the Recruitment Work Group is open paren one half minus x close paren plus x equals one half. The two constraints that follow give all restrictions on the values that can appear in the regions in this graph: (1) Each value is between 0 and 1, inclusive. (2) The sum of the three values is between 0 and 1, inclusive. In particular, from (1) we have one half − x ≥ 0, or x ≤ one half. Moreover, since x = one half satisfies both (1) and (2), it follows that the greatest possible value of x is one half.
The correct answer isone half.
RO2
In the explanation above, from (2) we have open paren one half
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