If A and B are independent events such that 0 < P (A) < 1 and 0 < P (B) < 1, then which…
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If A and B are independent events such that
0 < P (A) < 1 and 0 < P (B) < 1, then which of the following is not correct ?
0 < P (A) < 1 and 0 < P (B) < 1, then which of the following is not correct ?
- A and B are mutually exclusive
- A and B’ are independent
- A’ and B are independent
- A’ and B’ are independent
Answer
(A) A and B are mutually exclusive
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