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If A and B are two independent events with $\text{P(A)}=\frac{3}{5}$ and $\text{P(B)}=\frac{4}{9},$ then $\text{P}(\overline{\text{A}}\cap\overline{\text{B}})$ equals,
A bag $A$ contains $4$ green and $6$ red balls. Another bag $B$ contains $3$ green and $4$ red balls. If one ball is drawn from each bag, find the probability that both are green:
Choose the correct answer in each of the following:
The mean of the numbers obtained on throwing a die having written 1 on three faces, 2 on two faces and 5 on one face is
Mark the correct alternative in the following question:The probability of guessing correctly at least 8 out of 10 answers of a true false type examination is:
Choose the correct answer from the given four options.
A flashlight has 8 batteries out of which 3 are dead. If two batteries are selected without replacement and tested, the probability that both are dead is:
Choose the correct answer from the given four options.If $\text{P}(\text{A}\cap\text{B})=\frac{7}{10},$ and $\text{P}(\text{B})=\frac{17}{20},$ then $\text{P}\Big(\frac{\text{A}}{\text{B}}\Big)$ equas: