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question_answer1) Two coins are tossed. Let A be the event that the first coin shows head and B be the event that the second coin shows a tail. Two events A and B are [MP PET 1989]
question_answer2) If \[P\,({{A}_{1}}\cup {{A}_{2}})=1-P(A_{1}^{c})\,P(A_{2}^{c})\] where c stands for complement, then the events \[{{A}_{1}}\] and \[{{A}_{2}}\] are [MP PET 1989]
question_answer3) Two fair dice are tossed. Let A be the event that the first die shows an even number and B be the event that the second die shows an odd number. The two event A and B are [IIT 1979]
question_answer4) A card is drawn from a pack of 52 cards. If A = card is of diamond, B = card is an ace and \[A\cap B=\]card is ace of diamond, then events A and B are
question_answer5) If A and B are two independent events, then A and \[\bar{B}\] are
question_answer6) Let A, B, C be three mutually independent events. Consider the two statements \[{{S}_{1}}\]and \[{{S}_{2}}\] \[{{S}_{1}}\,\,:\,\,A\] and \[B\cup C\] are independent \[{{S}_{2}}\,\,:\,\,A\] and \[B\cap C\] are independent Then [IIT 1994]
question_answer7) If \[P(A)=2/3\], \[P(B)=1/2\] and \[\text{ }P(A\cup B)=5/6\] then events A and B are [Kerala (Engg.) 2002]
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