A coin is tossed thrice. In which of the following cases events are independent ? (i) A = In first toss head is obtained. B = In last toss tail is obtained. (ii) A = Head obtained twice B = Last toss result is head. (iii) A = Head obtained in odd tossed. B = Tail obtained in odd tossed.
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