If M & N are independent events such that 0 < P(M) < 1 & 0 < P(N) < 1, then :
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If M & N are independent events such that
0 < P(M) < 1 & 0 < P(N) < 1, then :
0 < P(M) < 1 & 0 < P(N) < 1, then :
- M & N are mutually exclusive
- M & \(\overline{\mathrm{N}}\) are independent
- \(\overline{\mathrm{M}}\) & \(\overline{\mathrm{N}}\) are independent
- P\((\mathrm{M} / \mathrm{N})\) + P\((\overline{\mathrm{M}} / \mathrm{N})\) = 1
Answer
(B) M & N are independent, (C) M & N are independent, (D) P ( M / N ) + P ( M / N ) = 1
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