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Describe 'mutually exclusive' and 'mutually exhaustive' events and give examples with the help of a sample space.

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  • If A and B are two mutually exclusive events, then-

    A
    `P(A) le P(bar(B))`
    B
    `P(A) gt P(B)`
    C
    `P(B) le P(bar(A))`
    D
    `P(A) lt P(B)`
  • If the events A and B are mutually exclusive then-

    A
    P(A`cap B`) = 0
    B
    `P(A cap B)` = 1
    C
    0 lt` P(AcapB)` lt 1
    D
    1 lt P(A`cap` B) lt 2
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