A randomly selected car owner in New York might be having a Japanese made car, where the probability of this event is 0.4. The same person might be having an American made car, where the probability of this event is 0.2. The probability that the same person is having cars of both origins is 0.1. Find the probability that the diver is New York has the car of Japensese origin, but not the American origin.

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Section11.8: Probabilities Of Disjoint And Overlapping Events
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A randomly selected car owner in New York might be having a Japanese made car, where the probability of this event is 0.4. The same person might be having an American made car, where the probability of this event is 0.2. The probability that the same person is having cars of both origins is 0.1. Find the probability that the diver is New York has the car of Japensese origin, but not the American origin.

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