Let A and B are two events such that P(A) > 0 . Assertion : If P (A) + P (B) > 1, then P…
Mathematics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Statistics and Probability
Let A and B are two events such that P(A) > 0 .
Assertion : If P (A) + P (B) > 1, then
P (B/A) ≥ 1 – P (B’)/P(A)
Reason : If P (A/B’) ≥ P (A), then P(A) ≥ P(A/B).
Assertion : If P (A) + P (B) > 1, then
P (B/A) ≥ 1 – P (B’)/P(A)
Reason : If P (A/B’) ≥ P (A), then P(A) ≥ P(A/B).
- If both assertion and reason are correct and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
- If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
- If assertion is true but reason is false.
- If assertion is false but reason is true.
Answer
(B) If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
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