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If E and F are events such that 0 < P(F) < 1, then write the value of P(E | F) + P( E’| F) ​

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Answered by baranishanmu
2

Step-by-step explanation:

If E and F are independent, E and F' are also independent. However, we cannot say that they are mutually exclusive.

Also, E' and F' are independent.

Also, P(E∣F)+P(E

∣F)=

P(F)

P(E∩F)+P(E

∩F)

=

P(F)

P(F)

=1

Hence, (B), (C), (D) are correct.

Answered by kaushikameera9
0

Answer:

p (e/f) + p ( e`/f) = 1 is your answer I hope it helps thank you please mark me as brainliest answer my friend

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