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the probability of the happening of any one of the n mutually exclusive events is the sum of their separate probabilities . this statements is true or false​

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Answered by hyderadiba
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Answer:

true

Step-by-step explanation:

the statement is true

Answered by amitnrw
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Given :  the probability of the happening of any one of the n mutually exclusive events is the sum of their separate probabilities .

To Find :  this statements is true or false​

Solution:

the probability of the happening of any one of the n mutually exclusive events is the sum of their separate probabilities .   is TRUE

mutually exclusive events are the events  which   cannot occur at the same time

Hence the probability of the happening of any one of the n mutually exclusive events is the sum of their separate probabilities  =  sum of their separate probabilities .

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