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A coin is tossed three times, consider the following events. A : No head appears, B: Exactly one head appears and C: Atleast two appear. Do they form a set of mutually exclusive and exhaustive events?

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Hence A,B, C form a set of mutuallyexclusive and exhaustive events.
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