ProbabilityHard
Question
If A and B are two independent events such that P (A) > 0, and P (B) ≠ 1then
is equal to
is equal toOptions
A.1 - P(A / B)
B.1- P

C.

D.

Solution
Since, P(A/
) + P(
/
) = 1
∴ P(
/
) = 1 - P(A/
)
) + P(
/
) = 1 ∴ P(
/
) = 1 - P(A/
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