Let E C denote the complement of an event E . Let E, F, G be pairwise independent events…
Mathematics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Statistics and Probability
Let EC denote the complement of an event E. Let E, F, G be pairwise independent events with P(G) > 0 and
P(E ∩ F ∩ G) = 0 . The P(EC ∩ FC | G) equals
P(E ∩ F ∩ G) = 0 . The P(EC ∩ FC | G) equals
- P(EC) + P(FC)
- P(EC) – P(FC)
- P(EC) – P(F)
- P(E) – P(FC).
Answer
(B) P ( E C ) – P ( F C )
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