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property in the definition of probability, . ... ≥ 0 by the first property of probability in the definition, we have P(B) ≥ P(A). Suppose that A and B are mutually exclusive, i.e., A∩B = ∅. In this case, P(A∩B) = P(∅) = 0, and it follows from Addition Rule that P(A ∪ B)
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propterty of probablity
Step-by-step explanation:
P(E) event =Favourable event
Probablity of an event=total outcomes
- Impossible event=Probablity=0
- Sure event = Probablity=1
NOTE:probablity of event lies between 0 and 1
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