Math miscellaneousHard
Question
Let X and Y be two events such that P(X|Y)=
, P(Y|X) =
and P(X
Y) =
Which of thefollowing is (are) correct?
, P(Y|X) =
and P(X
Y) =
Which of thefollowing is (are) correct?Options
A.P(XυY) =
B.X and Y are independent
C.X and Y are not independent
D.

Solution

⇒ P (Y) =
and P (X) = 
Clearly, X and Y are independent
Also,

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