Probabilities of event A and B are P(A)= and P(B)== respectively. If 3 1. P(AUB)=10 determine, (a) whether A and B are mutually exclusive (b) whether A and B are independent.

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Probabilities of event A and B are
P(A)= and P(B)== respectively. If
3
1.
P(AUB)=, determine,
10
%3D
(a)
whether A and B are mutually exclusive
(b)
whether A and B are independent.
Transcribed Image Text:Probabilities of event A and B are P(A)= and P(B)== respectively. If 3 1. P(AUB)=, determine, 10 %3D (a) whether A and B are mutually exclusive (b) whether A and B are independent.
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