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In a sample space S, if P(A) = 0, then A is independent of any other event.​

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Answered by aypy1234
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If A and B are two mutually exclusive events with P(a) > 0 and P(b) > 0 then it implies they are also independent. ... In a sample space S, if P(a) = 0, then A is independent of any other event. Explanation: P(a) = 0 (impossible event) Hence, A is not dependent on any other event.

Answered by UtkarshZade
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If A and B are two mutually exclusive events with P(a) > 0 and P(b) > 0 then it implies they are also independent. ... In a sample space S, if P(a) = 0 then A is independent of any other event.

Step-by-step explanation:

P(a) = 0 (impossible event)

Hence, A is not dependent on any other event.

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