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Two dice are rolled. Let A, B, C be the events of getting a sum of 2, a sum of 3 and a sum of 4 respectively. Then, show that (i) A is a simple event (ii) B and C are compound events (iii) A and B are mutually exclusive |
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Answer» Clearly, we have `A = {(1, 1)}, B = {(1, 2), (2, 1)}, and C = {(1, 3), (3, 1), (2, 2)}.` (i) Since A consists of a single sample point, it is a simple event. (ii) Since both B and C contain more than one sample point, each one of them is a compound event. (iii) Since `A nn B = phi`, A and B are mutually exclusive. |
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