The probabilities of events, A ∩ B, A, B & A ∪ B are respectively in A.P. with…
Mathematics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Statistics and Probability
The probabilities of events, A ∩ B, A, B & A ∪ B are respectively in A.P. with probability of second term equal to the common difference. Therefore the events A and B are
- compatible
- independent
- such that one of them must occur
- such that one is twice as likely as the other
Answer
(D) such that one is twice as likely as the other
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