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Question
A pair of fair having six faces numbered from 1 to 6 are thrown once, suppose two events E and F are defined as -
E : Product of the two numbers appearing is divisible by 5.
F : At least one of the dice shows up the face one.
Then the events E and F are
E : Product of the two numbers appearing is divisible by 5.
F : At least one of the dice shows up the face one.
Then the events E and F are
Options
A.mutually exclusive
B.independent
C.neither independent nor mutually excluseive
D.are equiprobable
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