Question
If two events are independent, then.

Answer

  1. None of the above is correctIf two. events are independent, then.
Solution:
Let A and B are two independent events, Then,
$\text{P}(\text{A}\cap\text{B})=\text{P(A)}\times\text{P(B)}$
As, $\text{P}(\text{A}\cap\text{B})\neq0\text{ or }\text{P(A)}+\text{P(B)}\neq1$
So, both are neither mutually exclisive nor their sum of probability is 1.
Hence, the correct alternative is option (d).

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