If E and F are events with P ( E ) ≤ P ( F ) and P ( E ∩ F ) > 0, then
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If E and F are events with P(E) ≤ P(F) and P(E ∩ F) > 0, then
- occurrence of E ⇒ occurrence of F
- occurrence of F ⇒ occurrence of E
- non-occurrence of E ⇒ non-occurrence of F
- none of the above implications holds.
Answer
(D) none of the above implications holds.
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