Let S and T are two events defined on a sample space with probabilities P(S) = 0.5, P(T)…
Mathematics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Statistics and Probability
Let S and T are two events defined on a sample space with
probabilities
P(S) = 0.5, P(T) = 0.69, P(S/T) = 0.5
- mutually exclusive
- independent
- mutually exclusive and independent
- neither mutually exclusive nor independent
Answer
(B) independent
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