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Consider the endothermic reactions in Exercise 2-50. Let A denote the event that a reaction's final temperature is 271 K orless. Let B denote the event that the heat absorbed is above target. Determine the following probabilities.(a) P(A n B) (b) P(A u B) (c) P(A’u 3')((1) Use the total probability rule to determine P(A)2-50. The following table summarizes 204 endothermic reac-tions involving sodium bicarbonate. Final TemperatureConditions Heat Absorbed (cal)Below Target Above Target266 K 12 40271 K 44 16274 K 56 36Let A denote the event that a reaction’s final temperature is 271 Kor less. Let B denote the event that the heat absorbed is belowtarget. Determine the number of reactions in each of thefollowing events.(a) AnB (b) A’ (c) AUB (d) AUB’ (e) A’nB’

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