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Three coins tossed. Describe.
(i) Two events which are mutually exclusive.
(ii) Three events which are mutully exclusive and exhaustive.
(iii) Two events, which are not mutually exclusive.
(iv) Two events which are mutually exclusive but not exhaustive.
(v) Three event which are mutually exclusive but not exhaustive.

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