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If two events are independent, thenA. they must be mutually exclusiveB. the sum of their probabilities must be equal to 1C. Both (a) and (b) are correctD. none of the above is correct

Answer» If two events A and B are independent, then we knpw that
`P(AcapB)=P(A)cdotP(B),P(A)ne0,P(B)ne0`
`Since,m a nd B have a common outcome
Further, mutually exlusive events never have a common outcome.
In other words, two independent eevnts having non-zeroprobabilities of occurrence cannot be mutuallyexclusive events having non-zero probabilitiesof outcome cannot be independent.


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