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A card is drawn from each of two well shuffled pack of cards. Find the probability that at least one of them is a Jack?

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  2. Prove that if A^c and B^c are independent, then are A and B?

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  8. State and prove Remainder theorem.

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  10. State and prove Cauchy-Schwartz inequality.

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  12. If P(A)=a and P(B)=b, Show that P(A/B) lea/b.

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