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A and B are two mutually exclusive events of an experiments. If P (‘not A’) = 0.65, P (A∪B) = 0.65 and
P(B) = p. Then the value of p is

(a) 0.35
(b) 0.60
(c) 0.3
(d) None of these​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

A and B are two mutually exclusive events of an experiment

Step-by-step explanation: If events A and B are mutually exclusive then the joint probability of A and B is 0, i.e. P (A ∩ B) = 0.

Answered by simulisa
0

Answer:

a and b may be

Step-by-step explanation:

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