Answer:
<em>The probability that neither test is positive</em>
<em>P(A⁻ ∩ B⁻ ) = 0.0108</em>
<em> </em>Step-by-step explanation:
<u><em>Step(i) :</em></u>-
Given the two tests are independently
<em>Test A has probability 0.91 of being positive if the illegal drug has been used</em>
<em>P(A) = 0.91</em>
<em>Test B has probability 0.88 of being positive if the illegal drug has been used</em>
<em>P(B) = 0.88</em>
If events are independently then ,
<u><em>Step(ii):-</em></u>
<em>The probability that neither test is positive (and thus Al gets to keep his job)</em>
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<em>P(A⁻ ∩ B⁻ ) = P(A⁻ ) P(B⁻ )</em>
<em> = ( 1- P(A) ) ( 1 - P(B))</em>
<em> = (1 - 0.91 ) ( 1 - 0.88 )</em>
<em> = (0.09) (0.12)</em>
<em> = 0.0108</em>
<em>The probability that neither test is positive</em>
<em>P(A⁻ ∩ B⁻ ) = 0.0108</em>
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