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15 June, 18:28

Events a and b are mutually exclusive when: select one:

a. they are independent events.

b. p (a) p (b) = p (a |

b. c. p (a) p (b) = 0

d. their joint probability is zero.

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  1. 15 June, 18:47
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    A. They are independent events

    Eg heads and tails

    These two events cannot occur together therefore they are independent
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