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Two dice are thrown. The events A, B and C are as follows : A : getting an even number on the first die B: getting an odd number on the first die C : getting the sum of numbers on the dice `le 5`. State true or false (give reason for your answer): A and B are mutually exclusive and exhaustive.

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  7. Whether the following cannot be the probability of occurrence of an ev...

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  8. Which of the following is not a probability of the occurrence of an ev...

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  9. Whether the following cannot be the probability of occurrence of an ev...

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  10. Whether the following cannot be the probability of occurrence of an ev...

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  11. If 3/5 is the probability of an event A what is the probability of the...

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  12. A die is tossed once. The probability of getting an even number is :

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  13. A die is tossed once. What is the probability of : getting the numbe...

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  14. A die is tossed once. What is the probability of : getting the numbe...

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  15. A coin is tossed twice, what is the probability that atleast one tail ...

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  16. If a letter is Chosen at random from the English alphabet, find the pr...

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  17. If a letter is Chosen at random from the English alphabet, find the pr...

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  18. A coin is tossed twice. What are all possible outcomes? What is the pr...

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  19. The odds in favour of occurrence of an event are 5: 13. Find the proba...

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  20. If 3/11 is the probability that a certain event will occur, find the o...

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