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Two events, A and B, are mutually exclusive and each have a nonzero probability. If event A is known to occur, the probability of the occurrence of event B is zero.

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Answered by nithish121
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the probability of the occurrence of event is zero

Answered by Anonymous
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Given,

A and B are mutually exclusive.

A and B have a nonzero probability.

To Find,

The probability of occurrence of event B, if event A is known to occur.

Solution,

Mutually exclusive events- these are the events of which the probability of happening together or simultaneously is zero.

Since we are given that the probability of occurring event A is 1.

Hence, event B has 0 probability of happening.

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