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Let A and B be two events such that `p( bar (AuuB))=1/6, p(AnnB)=1/4` and `p( bar A)=1/4` , where ` bar A` stands for the complement of the event A. Then the events A and B are (1) mutually exclusive and independent (2) equally likely but not independent (3) independent but not equally likely (4) independent and equally likely

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equally likely but not independent equally likely and mutually exclusive

B

equually like and mutually exclusive

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Mutually exclusive and independent

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independent but not equally likely

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D

We have, `P(bar(AuuB))=1/4,P(AnnB)=1/4`
`P(barA)=1/4impliesP(A)=1-1/4=3/4`
`thereforeP(bar(AuuB))=1-P(auuB)=1-[P(A)+P(B)-P(AnnB)]`
`impliesimplies1/6=1-3/4-P(B)+1/4`
`impliesP(B)=1-1/2-1/6=(6-3-1)/(6)=2/6=1/3`
Since `P(AnnB)=P(A)P(B)and P(A)neP(B),` therefore A and B are independent but not equally likely.
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