ProbabilityHard
Question
In throwing a pair of dice, the events ′coming up of 6 on Ist die′ and ′a total of 7 on both the dies′ are
Options
A.mutually exclusive
B.forming an exhaustive system
C.independent
D.dependent
Solution
p(A) =
, p(B) =

A ∩ B =
; p (A ∩ B) = p(A) × p (B)
A ∩ B =
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