Let A , B , C be three mutually independent events. Consider the two statements S 1 and S…
Mathematics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Statistics and Probability
Let A, B, C be three mutually independent events. Consider the two statements S1 and S2
S1 : A and B ∪ C are independent
S2 : A and B ∩ C are independent
Then,
S1 : A and B ∪ C are independent
S2 : A and B ∩ C are independent
Then,
- both S1 and S2 are true
- only S1 is true
- only S2 is true
- neither S1 nor S2 is true.
Answer
(A) both S 1 and S 2 are true
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