Events A and C are independent. If the probabilities relating A, B and C are P (A) = 1/5…
Mathematics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Statistics and Probability
Events A and C are independent. If the probabilities relating A, B and C are P (A) = 1/5;
P (B) = 1/6 ; P (A ∩ C) = 1/20 ; P (B ∪ C) = 3/8 then
P (B) = 1/6 ; P (A ∩ C) = 1/20 ; P (B ∪ C) = 3/8 then
- events B and C are independent
- events B and C are mutually exclusive
- events B and C are neither independent nor mutually exclusive
- events B and C are equiprobable
Answer
(A) events B and C are independent
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