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Let the random experiment be tossing an unbiased coin two times. Let A be the event
that the first toss results in a head, B be the event that the second toss results in a tail
and C be the event that on both the tosses, the coin landed on the same side. Choose
the incorrect statements from the following:
(a) A, B, and C are independent to each other.
(b) P(A ∩ B ∩ C) = P(A)P(B)P(C)
(c) A, B, and C need not be independent to each other.
(d) P(A ∪ B ∪ C) 6= P(A)P(B)P(C)

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Answered by scwsdwarka
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Hey mate!! hope this helps you..

Answer:

option c is the correct answer that is

A,B,C need not to be independent to each other

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