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  11. In a game, a man wins a rupee for a six and loses a rupee for any o...

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  15. An electronic assembly consists of two subsystems, say, A and B. Fr...

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  16. Bag I contains 3 red and 4 black balls and Bag II contains 4 red an...

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  17. If A and B are two events such that P(A)ne0 and P(B//A)=1, then :

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  18. If P(A//B)gt P(A), then which of the following is correct :

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  19. If A and B are any two events such that P(A)+P(B)-P( A "and" B)=P(A), ...

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